Events Manager ESS Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

Events Manager ESS Preview Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
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Plugin Description

ESS for Event Standard Syndication is The Events Feed.
ESS is a free and open-source XML feed dedicated to describe events. This feed is read by search engines and robot crawlers to index your event pages and forward the web users to the your event URL.

EVENTS MANAGER PLUGIN IS REQUIRED TO BE INSTALLED TO USE THIS PLUGIN
Events Manager Plugin

This plugin add several crucial SEO optimisations to Events Manager Plugin:

  • ESS extension gives the ability to import and export ESS feeds
  • ESS facilitate SEO and the event’s broadcast.

  • ESS Documentation

Main Features

  • Import single event throught ESS Feed format
  • Syndicate to 3rd party ESS feeds to automaticaly have the events updated.
  • Export events into ESS format
  • Auto submit events to Search Engines.

Benefits of ESS

  • ESS increases user web traffic on event portal.
  • ESS structures and organizes crucial event information to broadcast them efficiently.
  • ESS prevents the duplication of content by centralizing event information in one website.
  • ESS provide automatic transmition of events all over the web.
  • ESS reduces the cost of event promotion thanks to centralization and automatization.
  • With ESS, event information is not distorted or lost as it is by RSS and iCalendar feeds.

Screenshots

  1. events-manager-ess screenshot 1

    Configure ESS Feeds settings

  2. events-manager-ess screenshot 2

    Configure ESS Feeds visibility

  3. events-manager-ess screenshot 3

    Definition of the event’s organizer

  4. events-manager-ess screenshot 4

    Definition of the external events pages in relation with wordpress events

  5. events-manager-ess screenshot 5

    Section import or syndicate to 3rd party ESS feeds

  6. events-manager-ess screenshot 6

    ESS Feed rendered in the client browser


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