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Generating fresh video content for your users is essential to keeping them engaged with your brand. Lots of popular options like YouTube Live and Instagram Stories allow you to connect with followers in real-time. Even better, you can add Facebook Live directly to your WordPress site so that users can find out about your event…

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Facebook recently announced a slew of new tools and features designed to help foster virtual connections, and these updates could have major implications for event planners as they move more events online. From a new option to monetize Facebook Live events to a group video chat that rivals Zoom, here are some of the changes…

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The Events Calendar 4.6.24.1 is here, providing support for a new extension that provides a workaround to Facebook’s API restrictions. Event Aggregator users will be able to grab this extension and starting importing some events from Facebook, just like the good old days! Get the Extension Facebook Imports Are Back While Facebook’s API restrictions are still the…

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TL;DR – Facebook added even more restrictions to their API and it sucks for everyone. Back in April, Facebook made abrupt, significant changes to their API that effectively halted the ability for services like Event Aggregator to import events from Facebook into other websites. Despite getting hit with this major surprise, Facebook gave developers hope…

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Using Facebook for event marketing is an excellent way to increase registrations and ticket sales for your events. The best part? All of the methods we’ve shared below won’t cost you a penny. Free Ways to Use Facebook for Event Marketing Beyond adding share buttons to your calendar listings, there are some easy ways to leverage…

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Good morning! If you were paying attention to your site’s plugins list yesterday, you’ll know that we launched version 3.11 of The Events Calendar, PRO + all add-ons (including the brand new iCal Importer!) over the past 24 hours. Today we’re announcing another release: Facebook Events 3.11.1. Facebook Events 3.11.1 is a secondary maintenance release…

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Today we released Eventbrite Tickets 3.9.3 and Facebook Events 3.9.4! These releases don’t have a ton of frontend implications, but were rather substantial under-the-hood overhauls: Eventbrite Tickets is now using version 3.0 of the Eventbrite API (earlier builds were using API v1!), and Facebook Events has been updated to use Facebook API Graph v2.2. Both updates…

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We just pushed an update to our Facebook Events add-on, and you’ll want to update to the 1.0.5 release whenever possible. It is mostly bug fixes, addressing a number of changes or inconsistencies with the Facebook API that have been reported at the forums. These include a couple fairly significant adjustments to the handling of time…

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Along with the rest of our stable of plugins, Facebook Events got a small refresh today with a couple of tweaks for the 1.0.3 build: one new set of modified translation files, another bug fix due to a change in Facebook’s API. Release Notes for WordPress Facebook Events 1.0.3: Small features, UX and Content Tweaks:…

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Along with the core The Events Calendar/PRO, each of the add-ons got its own update today as well. You may recall that July’s maintenance release for Facebook Events was bare-bones; with this build, we’ve added some more substance: a few nice new features, German & Czech language files, and the elimination of a few pesky…

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The response to our Facebook Events add-on has been positive since it’s launch last month, and we appreciate the support from those of you who have bought it. Since today marks release date, we’ve pushed out the 1.0.1 build with a couple of minor changes.  Release Notes for WordPress Facebook Events 1.0.1: Small features, UX…