News & Media

Listen to Evvnt CEO Richard Green on the Data Transmission Podcast
Evvnt CEO and Founder Richard Green has been out and about talking about what Evvnt does and was pleased to get involved with the Data Transmission Podcast recently. You can tune into listen here. Describing the podcast discussion Data Transmission says: “Richard is a tech enthusiast former employee of eBay, Qype & Accenture. He’s now […]

Evvnt’s local events calendar now showcases 2.3m up from 1m in 4 weeks
An Evvnt local events calender now draws a richer selection of local content from the likes of Evenbrite to give readers a huge choice of possible events.

How industry and trade associations can use an Evvnt events calendar
The US Local Media Association has embedded one of Evvnt’s event calendars into their website and it just shows what’s possible. We really think other trade bodies and industry associations should be getting in on the events action too.

How Local Event Advertising Is Paying Off
LOCAL news is the top reason people subscribe to a community newspaper, according to an Ad Age/Ipsos Observer American Consumer survey. At the same time, a shift toward an experience economy shows no signs of slowing. In fact, a 2014 Harris Poll on behalf of Eventbrite reported that 78% of millennials preferred to spend money […]

Evvnt & Burbio Partner to Provide Hyper Local Data To Local Media Companies
Los Angeles – April 17th, 2019, Evvnt, an events marketing automation platform, today announced a content partnership with Burbio.com, a community events platform that streams hyperlocal school, library, government, recreation and non-profit event content across the US. Through the partnership, Burbio’s zip-code level events can be customized and integrated into Evvnt’s revenue-generating event calendars to […]

News & Tech – A look ahead for Newspapers in 2019
Los Angeles-based Evvnt has developed an automated event-marketing calendar that publishers can use to manage events, automating what was once a time-consuming, complex, and expensive task, and funneling revenue from event marketers straight to publishers. The Web-based tool has been six years in the making. Events Calendar licensing in the US “is a $40-million industry — […]