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Eventful A roundup of news, tips, and tricks A Complete Guide to Email Marketing for Events As an ev

Eventful A roundup of news, tips, and tricks A Complete Guide to Email Marketing for Events As an event professional, you want the best possible outcome for your events. Maybe you want to increase ticket sales, build lasting relationships, or just spread the word. Either way, you need to promote your event to achieve those goals. [Learn more on the blog](  Mail Delivery Settings and Domain Verification for Promoter An absolutely necessary part of getting your Promoter account running smoothly is the domain verification process on your Mail Delivery Settings page. Verifying your domain will help your emails reach your subscribers’ inboxes and not their spam folders. [See how](  How to Create a Shortcode in WordPress Our YouTube channel offers many tutorials to walk you through our most popular Knowledgebase articles. Learn about creating a shortcode in WordPress in this video. [Watch and learn](  See how CyclingSaavy uses The Events Calendar In this WordPress calendar example, CyclingSavvy created a one-stop-shop for anyone visiting their WordPress site, looking for cycling classes, online courses, membership options, and so much more! [Check out their story](  Stay up to date You can find product updates, release notes and changelog entries here. Stay tuned for our Product Updates newsletter next week! [Read all about it](  Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( The Events Calendar, 2703 Ena Drive , Lansing, MI 48917, United States

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