Top Platforms Onlne to Submit Your In-Person Event
1. Google Maps & Google Business Profile
- Why: Google dominates local search, and listing your event here makes it highly discoverable on Maps and Search.
- How: If you have a Google Business Profile, you can create an “Event” post. Ensure all details are accurate and use relevant keywords.
2. Facebook Events
- Why: Facebook remains one of the most widely used platforms for event discovery and allows easy RSVPs and sharing.
- How: Create a dedicated event page. Utilize targeted ads to boost visibility if budget allows.
3. Eventbrite
- Why: This is one of the largest platforms for event ticketing and discovery. It integrates with Google Events and is trusted by users.
- How: Create a free or paid listing. Use high-quality images, an engaging description, and detailed categories.
4. LinkedIn Events (for professional or networking events)
- Why: Perfect for professional gatherings, webinars, and B2B events. It reaches LinkedIn’s highly targeted professional audience.
- How: Create an event through your company page or personal profile.
5. Meetup
- Why: Great for community-driven, niche, or recurring events. Ideal for workshops, networking events, and interest-based groups.
- How: Post your event within relevant local or niche groups.
6. Local Event Listings/Calendars
- Check regional or local event sites. Examples include:
- Eventful (general events)
- Patch.com (local events in U.S. neighborhoods)
- Local Chamber of Commerce websites
- News online event sections
- City-specific tourism sites
7. Ticketing Platforms (Optional for Paid Events)
- Beyond Eventbrite, explore platforms like:
- Ticketmaster
- Brown Paper Tickets
- Universe
8. Yelp Events
- Why: Especially useful for food, drink, and lifestyle events. It’s a trusted discovery tool for entertainment and activities.
- How: If you have a Yelp business account, post your event there.
9. Nextdoor (Neighborhood-focused)
- Why: Highly effective for local events like community gatherings, workshops, or fundraisers.
- How: Share the event in relevant groups or through Nextdoor Ads for added reach.
10. Instagram Events & Stories
- Why: For visual appeal and younger demographics, Instagram is key. The platform’s event countdown stickers and event promotions generate hype.
- How: Use posts, stories, and reels to promote your event. Tag locations and relevant hashtags.
11. Twitter/X Events
- Why: For breaking news, updates, or viral event opportunities. Best for real-time buzz and hashtags.
- How: Use a dedicated event hashtag and partner with influential accounts.
12. Niche Websites/Platforms
- Depending on the event, target relevant platforms:
- Bandsintown (music events)
- Tixr (festivals and concerts)
- Peatix (tech and networking events)
- Culture Trip (travel, art, and cultural events)
13. Email Marketing & Event Discovery Apps
- Why: Many users subscribe to newsletters for events near them.
- Examples:
- Time Out (global cultural and lifestyle events)
- The Nudge (local adventure-focused apps)
14. Google Ads and Facebook/Instagram Ads (Paid promotion)
- Why: Promoted events on these platforms guarantee added visibility among your target demographics.