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  • in reply to: Display tickets remaining #45022
    Matt
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    Frankly, I don’t know since I’m a code novice and I’ve never pulled code into a widget before. The widgets I use are pretty much drag/drop.

    in reply to: Events not showing up in store #32272
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    Just so I am understanding this process…

    If I want to sell tickets through TEC and the store, I would have modify a WooCommerce template. Or, if I kept status quo, I would have to manually switch the May 2 ticket from Hidden to Catalog if I want the ticket to appear in the store.

    in reply to: Events not showing up in store #32179
    Matt
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    It worked! Awesome. Wait… I have another problem.

    My event has two tickets. The first ticket is available until May 1. The second ticket won’t be available until May 2. TEC only shows the first ticket, which is correct. But the store shows both tickets.

    Why does the second ticket appear in the store when it shouldn’t be available until May 2?

    Thanks.

    in reply to: Integrate Social Media hype #22981
    Matt
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    Here’s another Facebook WordPress utility.
    http://premium.wpmudev.org/project/ultimate-facebook/

    in reply to: Integrate Social Media hype #22921
    Matt
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    Here is a company that provides some interesting tools. I’m not too familiar with it. I don’t know if/how it can be integrated into ECP, WooTickets or e-commerce purchases.

    http://janrain.com/

    in reply to: Integrate Social Media hype #22919
    Matt
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    I don’t know of any third party plugins that would do this with ECP. There are other event/registration calendar turnkey systems which provide the social media promotion solution, much like there are e-commerce solutions for storefronts. I can use Eventbrite and Shopify, but that’s two accounts a user needs when buying services from me.

    WooTickets is a very attractive solution for companies selling product and events. Users will only need to have one account, which makes the user experience better. On the post purchase process, business owners can track an individual’s buying history with one account and not cross referencing two accounts.

    Whether someone buys product or purchases a product, it would be great to allow the user to share their activity with their Facebook friends or Twitter followers.

    in reply to: List view as table with multiple columns #16013
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    Unfortunately, the documentation doesn’t help someone like myself who doesn’t know code.

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