General good practices BEFORE publishing changes:
- Have a look for similar events on the Fever platform to gain inspiration for the content and formatting of your event.
- Is all necessary information included?
Dates & times, tickets, contextual info about the place/venue/experience, Fever Benefit, age requirements (if needed). - Can you identify the most relevant highlights of the event?
- Would a person who knows nothing about the event or experience understand it with the information you are providing?
- Are you sharing enough information to make it clear exactly what the ticket includes?
- Title must contain enough explicative information, the suggested length is 64-65 characters approx.
- Last but not least, read all the text to ensure there are no typos!
Checks AFTER the event is live:
- Read once again the published information to ensure that there are no typos or mistakes. Try to read the event as if you had no idea of what it is about😊
- You can open your event in app & mobile web view to see if everything is ok and if you can read the whole label without being cut.
- Make sure that the relevant and key factors of the event or experience are clear and in a good position inside the copy.
🚨 Things that we should NOT do:
- Include your phone number, contact mail or link to your website
- Include any kind of links that leads to a purchasable web.
- Write that you MUST reserve/call after purchasing.
- For menu or restaurants:
- Remove the menu information or details about the food included in the experience.
- Make disruptive changes of the Fever’s approved templates
- Saying that Fever reservations don’t guarantee a spot.
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