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Displaying Discussions on the Event Home
Displaying Discussions on the Event Home

Learn how to showcase discussions on your event home page to boost engagement, enhance interaction, and centralize attendee conversations.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Integrating discussions directly onto your event page is a powerful way to boost attendee engagement and foster a sense of community within your event. This feature allows organizers to centralize key conversations, making them easily accessible to all participants. By setting up a dedicated discussions page, you ensure that attendees can actively participate in relevant topics, share insights, and stay connected throughout the event.

This article will guide you through the steps to display discussions on your event home page, along with tips to make the most out of this feature.

Benefits of displaying discussions

  • Increased Visibility: Make important discussions easily accessible to all attendees, encouraging participation and engagement.

  • Centralized Communication: Keep all event-related conversations in one place, making it easier for attendees to stay informed and involved.

  • Enhanced Interaction: Foster a sense of community by providing a platform for attendees to discuss topics, share ideas, and network.


How to display discussions on the event page?

To do so, you'll need to create a page within the Event builder menu.

  1. Open the Studio.

  2. Go the Event builder menu.

  3. Click on Create page.

  4. Select Discussions.
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5. Provide a descriptive title for your discussions page to attract attention and clarify its purpose.

6. Find and select the discussions you want to associate with this page. You can attach one or more discussions, depending on your needs.

Tips:

  • Create Discussions in Advance: Ensure that the discussions you want to display have been created beforehand in the Discussions tab of the Studio.

  • Relevant Topics: Create discussions around relevant and engaging topics to encourage participation.


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