
The fantastic thing these days is what technology enables. With so many option you can promote your events on many different platforms, Facebook, Tiktok, NextDoor blogs, WhatsApp groups and many more.
When promoting your event, you also want to make sure you maximise the exposure of your business, organisation or community, and the best way of doing that is not do directly link from these platforms to Eventbrite but to your own website.
Driving relevant traffic to your website has to be an important goal of any website owner.
If you are reading this, then you probably are using WordPress, and as WordPress websites powers over 40% of the internet then it is pretty likely.
So technology is an enabler and once you have set your events up on Eventbrite you will want to use the power of technology to seamlessly publish those very events on your website and keep your visitors glued to you
How can you do that in an easy way?
First you install the Display Eventbrite Events plugin and then you are on your way.
But what does that give you?
Admin Free Event Syncronisation
That sounds like jargon. But what I mean is once you set it up, you never have to spend time changing things on your website. Just add events ( or change / cancel / postpone ) on Eventbrite and those changes will be reflected on your website.
In the past you would have to re-key information onto your website – set up a link, or worse add a snippet of javascript embed code provided by Eventbrite for each event and remember to change / delete etc. A lot of admin.
Not now, no more, hassle free.
Take look, if you know your API key you can even see your own events right here on our demo page click the link to see.
Multiple ways of displaying Events
If you have many events you might want a traditional calendar layout.
Or perhaps you want a grid layout.
Or perhaps you want a straight list.
Maybe you want all of the above. The plugin makes it easy to select layouts.
Multiple ways of filtering Events
Sometimes you don’t want all events. That is fine, filter them out.
Multiple ways of checking out
You may want user to be click onto the Eventbrite page, that is one option, or you may want them to go directly to the Eventbrite ticket purchase page, that is another option, but one of the most popular options it to have a popup / modal satying on your site to complete the ticket purchase.
All straight forward, with no complex code to install from Eventbrite.
A solution for all sizes of organisation
Our plugin has a diverse user base from the smallest event organisers using the free version to mega music promoters and universities.
And we provide a range of plans and support tailored accordingly.
The Original and Best WordPress plugin for Eventbrite
We have been around a while, i originally developed this plugin in 2017 for myself, as I was part of small management consultancy, and we organised free events on Eventbrite as a way of drumming up business.
At that time, there was no easy, simple way of displaying Eventbrite Events on WordPress, so a wrote a simple widget with half a dozen options.
Like all good ideas, it caught on quickly and over they years based on user demand, now has over 80 configuration options and 7 layouts, plus complete developer customisation frame work.
Also,like all good ideas, there are a few copy cats, but that is just a form of flattery.
An of course Eventbrite acknowledge the plugin ( even though there is no commercial connection between us) like in this Eventbrite blog , scroll to the second but last paragraph – “WordPress now offers a plug-in ” ( that was coincidentally written on my birthday)
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