About Event Websites
A Certain event-level Website is a collection of web pages that display content about an event to prospects or attendees.
An event can have one or more websites that enable different audiences to view different information.
Most events have a public-accessible website for information and marketing purposes.
Many also have a password-protected website for attendees or invited participants only.
A website can be composed of one to thirteen main pages.
From these pages you can link to minor pages.
From these pages you can link to pop-up windows.
From these pages you can link to other websites.
This linking expands the overall size of the site.
Each of these 13 pages is optional and may be included or excluded from your website.
In addition, any of these pages may be re-purposed.
For example, the Location page can display the dinner menu.
See Promote > Websites for details of the page on which an event's websites are listed.
From Promote > Websites you can add or edit sites.
See Promote > Websites > Setup for details of how to set up an event website.
See Also You can also set up an account-level website.
See EVENTS > Website for more details.
Note: Help topics may include features to be released.
See Also
- Promote > Websites
- EVENTS > Website
Related articles
- General FAQ - Setting Up Websites