Go to Organisation settings and click the three-dot menu next to the organiser profile you want to delete. Recent tweets will automatically display on the Organiser Profile page and link to your Twitter Page.Email Opt-in - Switch the toggle to the on position (right) to give attendees the option to opt-in to receive marketing emails when they register for an event. Recent Facebook posts will automatically display on the Organiser Profile page and link to your Facebook Page.Twitter - Your official Twitter handle. Enter social media and marketing information.įacebook ID - Your official Facebook ID. Shows in the 'Organiser' (host) section of the events you create.ĥ. Shows on your public Organiser Profile page.Description for event pages - Short description for the organiser. For new profiles, you must save the page before the option to customise your Organiser page URL will appear. Organiser Bio - Who you are, the types of events you host, or your mission. Shows on your event listing (where attendees register) and Organiser Profile (where people see upcoming and past public events).Organiser page URL - Unique URL (link) for your Organiser Profile page. Organiser profile image - Shows on your event listing (where attendees register) and Organiser Profile (where people see upcoming and past public events). Eventbrite recommends a 1:1 ratio for square images, like 400x400.Organiser name - Shows on your event listing (where attendees register) and public Organiser Profile (where people see upcoming and past public events).Your website - Link to your company website. Edit this profile or add a new one to show who the event organiser is.Ĥ. NOTE: Eventbrite automatically creates an 'unnamed organiser' profile by default. If you already created an organiser profile, click the three-dot menu icon next to your existing profile. Scroll to 'Organiser Profiles' and click 'Add organiser profile'. Go your Organisation Settings workspace.įrom the left navigation menu, click 'Organisation settings'.
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