Web Prophets develops the
Arts Project Australia website
Just launched the Arts Project Australia website has a great online space that supports people with disabilities to become practitioners in the visual arts. The website helps promote upcoming exhibitions, artworks for sales as well as studio practice. The website was developed with the assistance of the Sidney Myer Foundation.
Events Manager is a simple and intuitive tool that can help you manage your own events on-line. Events Manager is designed to:
• Fit seamlessly with your web site design
• Allow you to display a range of different events with clear navigation and display options
• Display unlimited events (hosting limitations may apply but can be upgraded at anytime)
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bookings
Accept bookings on-line easily with Events Manager
incuding:
• Accept bookings via email or a clear upgrade path to Paypal and/or
automatic credit card processing
• Customer Information stored on Web Prophets Secure Server or use
your own SSL Security Certificate
• Ability to offer Discounts for events. Discounts are set by you as
the total dollar value for each event.
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manage your events
Etools Secure Management Area for maintaining
your events includes:
• The ability for you to control your programs and events
including add/edit/delete data functions.
• Ability to mark events as active/inactive.
• Ability to order events on Program pages in your own order or for
events to be display chronologically
(most recent event listing first)
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versatile design
Events Manager can be used for:
• Exhibitions, Theatre and other shows
• Festivals and Performances
• Conferences and Seminars
• Latest News
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current events manager websites:
www.gasworks.org.au
Gasworks uses Events Manager to manage all of their Festivals and
Events.
www.butterflyclub.com
The Butterfly Club uses Events Manager to manage all of their monthly
programs including bookings and tickets.
www.brightspace.com.au
Brightspace uses Events Manager to manage all of their exhibitions
including upcoming, current and archived exhibitions.
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