We look at event management plugins, what they do, and when you will need specific ones. What if you run recurring events? Say you run a once a year event, and need to sell tickets? What if you're a musician or band posting gigs? We give our recommendations for these scenarios and more.


 


Our WordPress panel this week:


 


Sallie Goetsch: https://wpfangirl.com


Kim Shivler: https://howtobuildanonlinecourse.com/


Lee Jackson: https://angledcrown.com/


Jonathan Denwood: https://www.wp-tonic.com


John Locke: https://www.lockedownseo.com/


 


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Our episode this week is sponsored by LiquidWeb. Liquid Web is offering a 33% discount for your first 6 months of managed WordPress hosting.


Head over to https://LiquidWeb.com/wordpress and use the code WPTONIC33 at checkout for your discount.


 


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Table of Contents for Episode 184


 


0:00 Podcast intros.


3:08 WordPress News Story #1: Advanced WordPress Facebook Group Moves to Curb Low Quality Content with Admin-Approved Posts


11:16 WordPress News Story #2: WordPress Editor Experience Survey Shows 75% of Respondents Don’t Use Distraction-Free Writing Mode


WordPress News Story #3: Recommended Reading: Resilient Web Design, a Free e-Book from Jeremy Keith


25:56 Main Topic: Event Management Plugins


26:12 The Events Calendar


31:05 Lee has a clever tip for creating event listings without a plugin.


35:20 Google Calendar Events


Event Organiser


Event List


Events Manager


39:10 Why you might need an events management plugin in the first place. Your blog is not the proper place for upcoming events!


41:09 Lee's thoughts on Event Espresso and Tickera


44:22 Plugins for bands and musicians: GigPress (recommended) and Gigs Calendar (Not actively maintained)


48:01 The competition isn't other plugins, but online services like Eventbrite.


50:18 Tips about buying tickets or registering with WooCommerce.


56:38 Podcast outros.


 


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Links mentioned during the show:


 


Grammarly


WP-Tonic Episode 162: Jeremy Keith on Resilient Web Design


Resilient Web Design


We look at event management plugins, what they do, and when you will need specific ones. What if you run recurring events? Say you run a once a year event, and need to sell tickets? What if you're a musician or band posting gigs? We give our recommendations for these scenarios and more.


 


Our WordPress panel this week:


 


Sallie Goetsch: https://wpfangirl.com


Kim Shivler: https://howtobuildanonlinecourse.com/


Lee Jackson: https://angledcrown.com/


Jonathan Denwood: https://www.wp-tonic.com


John Locke: https://www.lockedownseo.com/


 


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Our episode this week is sponsored by LiquidWeb. Liquid Web is offering a 33% discount for your first 6 months of managed WordPress hosting.


Head over to https://LiquidWeb.com/wordpress and use the code WPTONIC33 at checkout for your discount.


 


==================


 


Table of Contents for Episode 184


 


0:00 Podcast intros.


3:08 WordPress News Story #1: Advanced WordPress Facebook Group Moves to Curb Low Quality Content with Admin-Approved Posts


11:16 WordPress News Story #2: WordPress Editor Experience Survey Shows 75% of Respondents Don’t Use Distraction-Free Writing Mode


WordPress News Story #3: Recommended Reading: Resilient Web Design, a Free e-Book from Jeremy Keith


25:56 Main Topic: Event Management Plugins


26:12 The Events Calendar


31:05 Lee has a clever tip for creating event listings without a plugin.


35:20 Google Calendar Events


Event Organiser


Event List


Events Manager


39:10 Why you might need an events management plugin in the first place. Your blog is not the proper place for upcoming events!


41:09 Lee's thoughts on Event Espresso and Tickera


44:22 Plugins for bands and musicians: GigPress (recommended) and Gigs Calendar (Not actively maintained)


48:01 The competition isn't other plugins, but online services like Eventbrite.


50:18 Tips about buying tickets or registering with WooCommerce.


56:38 Podcast outros.


 


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Links mentioned during the show:


 


Grammarly


WP-Tonic Episode 162: Jeremy Keith on Resilient Web Design


Resilient Web Design


The Web is responsive by default


Getting the Perfect Website (2008)


Event Engine


Event Engine: The Event & Expo Podcast


WooCommerce Simple Registration


Hallway Chats


100k Freelancing: EP 0107 Real World Marketing with John Locke


 


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Find bonus content for this episode on the WP-Tonic website:


https://www.wp-tonic.com/podcast/184-wordpress-event-management/


 


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