Thanks Chris, that sounds great, I wait on your contact. Regards,
Tekin Suleyman On 2 Mar 2011, at 16:33, Chris Radcliff wrote: > Hi Tekin, > > You make good points about duplicates and ownership; we receive event data > from many different sources, and sometimes it takes some real work to resolve > duplicate events. > > Eventful does have a program for giving venue owners special tools to manage > events at their venue. Each owner can 'claim' their venue at Eventful.com > (for example, on the Band on the Wall page you listed), and that gives them > much of the access you're looking for. I'll have someone get in touch with > you to talk about how you might set up all your venue clients this way. > > Cheers, > Chris Radcliff > [email protected] > > On Mar 2, 2011, at 3:49 AM, Tekin Suleyman wrote: > >> Is there a way that we can avoid duplicate listings for events on Eventful? >> >> We currently provide a tool for our customers to publish events happening at >> their venue straight to Eventful. The problem is that a lot of them are >> duplicated by "evdb", which I'm guessing is the eventful site itself >> consuming ticketing feeds and creating these events. >> >> These "evdb" listings are usually incomplete and there is no way for us to >> edit them, which forces us to create duplicates, which we'd like to avoid. >> >> Our customers are only ever the venue hosting the events and will provide >> authoritative and complete information, images, etc. >> >> For an example, see Band on the Wall: >> http://eventful.com/manchester/venues/band-on-the-wall-/V0-001-002304602-8 >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> Cheers, >> >> -- >> Tekin Suleyman
