NOTE: Eventbrite automatically creates an 'unnamed organiser' profile by default. If you already created an organiser profile, click the three-dot menu icon next to your existing profile. Scroll to 'Organiser Profiles' and click 'Add organiser profile'. Go your Organisation Settings workspace.įrom the left navigation menu, click 'Organisation settings'. Currently the Multi theme search box only searched blog articles, not the classes or events listed.Log in to your Eventbrite account. Now I’d like a way to have the Eventbrite events searchable. Customers now land on the main page then go to their sub page for the store location where they want to take a class. For example the Santa Ana location had a sub blog of that was mapped to SA.Īll of this was fairly easy with a consolidated Eventbrite account using different organizers and by creating the sub sites in letting them handle the domain mapping.Īnother cool tip is to use the Custom Menu widget in the sidebar to list each location as a link. I then paid the $13 to have map the subdomain to the free sub blogs. These sub blogs only lists classes from their organizer/location. Once that was up and running I created free sub blogs for each location also using the Multi theme. Our main Mulit-event blog page is and it is showing events from all organizers (locations). All the classes are under one Eventbrite account with each location being a separate Organizer (you might have to consolidate EB accounts for a solution like this). I run the education program for Samy’s Camera and we have classes at 6 locations in California. I have a workaround for a similar issue that might help.
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