• Resolved webmystery

    (@webmystery)


    This plugin add a link, along with the feed, that says “Events available in Hypecal”. My events are not found in there, so this could confuse and distract my viewers. I wouldn’t mind a promotion for the plugin developer like the “Powered by Events Manager” link below it, but it is unclear what the relationship between Hypecal and essfeed is or how Hypecal is related to or benefits my site .

    Seen at the bottom of this page: http://artvallejo.org/events/

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/events-manager-ess/

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  • Plugin Author essfeed

    (@essfeed)

    Hi webmystery,

    Hypecal is the website that use the ESS feed to help you to promote your events. The ESS WordPress plugin submit your events to Hypecal and to other search engines when you publish them.

    The ESS feed with all your events is here:
    http://artvallejo.org/?em_ess=1

    This feed can be read by Google or Yahoo among others to know that your event exists.

    Your events appears, once validated in Hypecal, (and automatically updated) ex:
    http://www.hypecal.com/event/vallejo/comedy/empress-theatre/comedy-at-the-empress-theatre-presents-andrew-norelli/1749494/

    Events can also be searched by city, ex “Vallejo, US”:
    http://hypecal.com/search/?ct=Vallejo&co=US

    We will clarify that, it can be confusing.
    ESS is an open-source XML feed that benefits to all events publishers.
    Hypecal with its upcoming mobile app is one of the events publishers promotion channel.

    Thread Starter webmystery

    (@webmystery)

    Thanks – I’m glad the events are showing in there somewhere…

    however, when I go to the link that shows up at the bottom-left of my events page: Hypecal,

    I see a search box that says “Search Something you’d like to do…

    I enter “Vallejo CA” or Vallejo, US

    A map of Vallejo comes up with “No Events Found” .

    Thanks

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