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How to Use the Explore Page to Reach More Attendees

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The ShowRave Explore page is the main place attendees browse events. Your event appears there automatically when published, but the details you provide affect how visible and appealing it looks to people browsing.

What makes your event stand out on Explore

  • Event image: The main image is the first thing browsers see. A clear, relevant image gets more clicks than a text-only graphic or a blurry photo. Upload your best image at event creation.
  • Event name: Descriptive names attract more clicks than vague ones. "Summer Jazz Night at The Venue" is more likely to be clicked than "Saturday Event".
  • Category: Browsers often filter by event type. The right category puts your event in front of people already looking for that type of experience. See How to use event categories to reach more attendees.
  • Ticket availability: Events with available tickets are listed by default. Sold-out tiers create urgency but can remove tickets from browse results.

Category pages

Beyond the main Explore page, each category has its own page, for example, showrave.com/music or showrave.com/sports. These pages are indexed by search engines, so a well-categorised event can appear in Google results when someone searches for that type of event.

Explore visibility is automatic

There is nothing to submit or configure to appear on Explore, publishing a public event is all it takes. If your event is set to Private, it will not appear on Explore. See How to set your event as private.

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