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As you may have seen last month, we’ve been ramping up production of Events Calendar Pro 2.0 this summer and today marks the end to our second round of beta testing. Big thanks to all the participants (truly making up a range of folks building completely different websites all around the world) who have given…

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Need Help? Check out the Events Calendar PRO FAQ. If that doesn’t do it, then head over to the support forum. Please don’t email via our contact form or comment below, it won’t get to the right people. On to The Latest Release Hi folks. I’m happy to report that Events Calendar Pro 1.3.2 is…

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Hi folks. As you may have seen over at the forum, we’re excited to announce that we’re currently inviting users to participate in our Events Calendar Pro 2.0 private beta. Right now the functionality is limited to recurring events — but since so many folks have listed this as their top request, we wanted to…

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I am extremely excited to announce that Events Calendar Pro 2.0 development is officially underway. Our first item of focus is reoccurring events. Once that is finished, we will take a look at the other features and decide where to focus our remaining energy. We should be ready for a private alpha in a couple…

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Update: I am extremely excited by the initial feedback we received on our alpha build. Users were thrilled and had great ideas for changes. All in all, we are tightening up WordPress with Eventbrite. Simplification of the import process, two way syncing, credit card options and more. We also received a nice clear list of…

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Easily create vanity URLs on your WordPress site to redirect to any other url. For example, you can use this plugin to have http://www.myblog.com/iphone point to a link on the itunes store. Obviously you can also use this to point many urls on your site to the same post. * Redirect from simple local urls…

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Twitter Widget Pro for WordPress Events Calendar Pro for WordPress We’ve officially launched our first handful of Premium WordPress Plugins in partnership with Brandon Jones (EpicEra). Check out the “Events Calendar Pro” plugin for all of your event management needs – a robust calendar system built specifically for WordPress 3.0. Also be sure to find…

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You can integrate Eventbrite with WordPress easily and it only takes a few simple steps. There are a multiple ways to make this happen and we’ll show you how to do that below. As you likely know, you can create Eventbrite events on the Eventbrite website. But how can you promote those events and add…