Venture Event Manager Gallery

Intuitive and Powerful


Your website’s primary function is to sell tickets and distribute event information. Your success depends on cutting through all the online noise and finding new ways to connect with current and potential ticket buyers; but if you can’t convert visits to ticket sales, you’ll have a much harder time improving revenue performance. The good news is Venture’s Event Manager is designed by an industry expert who knows how to convert insight into action without eating up more of your time or resources.

Here at Venture, we’re all about making your life easier and a big part of that is making sure you don’t have to repeat yourself. As such, the Venture Event Manager is designed so that you only have to input event information once and it will automatically appear throughout your site based on your settings preferences.  Creating reoccurring instances of the same event is super easy; all it takes is a single click and then verify or update the date, time, venue, and ticket price & purchase URL. It’s just that easy!

 

Visitors Experience A Beautiful User Interface

Venture’s Event Manager automatically generates two types of pages based on the layouts settings you  selected in the event manager backend; event index pages and single event pages. Each template features unique characteristics and with so much drag-and-drop design freedom, there’s no limit to tweaking each template until layout until it fits your every need.

Event Index Pages

The full page calendar is fully automatic thereby eliminating the need to manually set options, however, users can set which option is initially visible to users upon landing on the season event index page and end users can flip back and forth between views as desired. similarly, users can disable the calendar or list view when creating a custom index page.

Layout options for the event index list include 10 separate modules that are arranged in drag-and-drop fashion so you can add as little or as much information as you need. The date based module comes with five additional sub options and and three event detail modules are extensible and entirely user defined. Links to individual event pages are automatically inserted at the bottom of each listing as is an overall category index on the full page claendars.

Creating an index page literally takes seconds thanks to a simple point and click interface; on any new page just click the Event Listings Shortcode toolbar button, select which event categories to display along with which seasons, then determine if you want to display all events or only those for future dates as well as whether or not to display lists, full page calendar, or both views. Users can create as many index pages as they wish; imagine making automatic season archives and dedicated pages for specific concert series in a matter of moments!

Single Event Pages

Each individual event page follows a user defined layout configuration, which guarantees each page maintains uniform information distribution, thereby allowing users to find event details quicker and encouraging ticket buying action. Layout options include 10 separate modules that are arranged in drag-and-drop fashion so you can add as little or as much information as you need.

The date based module comes with five additional sub options and three event detail modules are extensible and entirely user defined. Users are constantly coming up with new and creative ways to take advantage of the user defined event detail sets and the free form details field can incorporate as many images, audio clips, and video files as needed. Links to individual event pages are automatically inserted at the bottom of each listing. Google map integration is automatic and can be enabled/disabled in the settings panel and the Venture “What? Where? When?” and Upcoming Concerts widgets can be placed in custom sidebar containers so they only appear on the individual event pages you want.

Of course, screen shots are great but it doesn’t replace getting your hands on a fully functioning demo. The good news is we have them up and running and all you need to do to take it out for a spin is ask.

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The backend is the content management part of your website you use to create and manage content.