5+ Cool Websites To Create Free Events Online

Lots of people started organizing events these days. Some do it for branding their blog and some for God Sake! Though lots of people prefer the gorgeous Meetup.com, still there are tons of people who prefer normal event management systems since they come free of cost. We are going to see some of them here.

If you have attended any meetups or blogging events, you could have easily realized the plan involved it. If you ask me, why you should attend, you can check this “Why You Should Attend Blogger Meetups”. Below you can see some of the common and famous websites for creating and managing events for free online.

1. EventCreate

EventCreate

EventCreate is a free platform for creating stunning event websites, collecting registrations and selling tickets. Their WYSIWYG editor is ease-to-use, so you can quickly create custom, professional-looking event websites. Plus, the platform is 100% white-labelled (which means you won’t see EventCreate’s branding on any of your event pages). You can connect with them on Twitter.


2. DoAttend

doattendDoAttend is an online event registration service that allows you to create, publish and promote your event for free. Explore the WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) editor to explain what your event is all about.

Only events that you Publish will be available for the public to view. You can publish/unpublish an event whenever you want by editing it. Set it up on your personalized event page with their easy to use registration system and have your event visible to the world at http://yourevent.doattend.com, within a matter of minutes. You can provide your attendees with eTickets for that professional touch, even if its a free event. [See Full Review Here]


3. Eventzilla

EventzillaThe best alternatives for Meetup.com are DoAttend and Eventzilla I would say. I already shared a tutorial for creating event on DoAttend, so now am going to review about Eventzilla.

Using Eventzilla, you can set up your event and start selling tickets instantly. Just remember if you are selling free tickets, then Eventzilla is absolutely free for you. If it is not a free event, then you only pay a small fee when your customers buy a ticket. Simple!! [See Full Review Here]


4. Facebook

FacebookFacebook is a social network service and website launched in February 2004 that is operated and privately owned by Facebook, Inc. As of July 2010 Facebook has more than 500 million active users.

Facebook Events is one of the simplest ways to create and manage events online and share it with your Facebook friends easily. [See Full Review Here]


5. MySpace

MySpaceMySpace was the most popular social networking site in the United States during 2006. Still many people use it even after Facebook and Twitter buzz. MySpace has lots of cool features which are not present on Facebook.

MySpace Events is as popular as Facebook Events, and I was suggested to make this simple ‘HOW TO’ tutorial for some online awareness groups. Creating an Event on MySpace is quite simple and here is the procedure for it. 🙂 [See Full Review Here]


6. LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking site, mostly used for professional networking. LinkedIn connects you to your trusted contacts and helps you exchange knowledge, ideas, and opportunities with a broader network of professionals.

Recently I found LinkedIn Events quite interesting and it is easy to create and manage Events here. If you are organizing an event or bloggers meet, then this could be very useful. I mentioned the procedure to create and manage events here. [See Full Review Here]


7. SlideShare

SlideshareSlideShare is an online slide hosting service. Users can upload files in the following file formats: PowerPoint, PDF, or OpenOffice presentations. You can create an event to collect all the presentations that were delivered (or will be delivered) at a talk, conference or seminar.

SlideShare is undoubtedly the best way to get your slides out there on the web so that your ideas can be found and shared by a wide audience. Events can be used for building up buzz, sending invites, archiving content, actively discussing topics, etc.

Events are similar to groups, with additional features like location, date & time. Earlier we saw ‘HOW TO’ create events using LinkedIn and Facebook. [See Full Review Here]


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10 thoughts on “5+ Cool Websites To Create Free Events Online”

  1. Hey try Ticketgateway.com it is also an event publishing platform, which acts as a smart and advanced intermediate between ticket buyer and poster

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  2. Facebook Groups is another such place where you can host a meet – online meet and discuss things.

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  3. Personally I love FB to work with, it reduce the job to share the news of the event invitations and also easily notify participants about the event…

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  4. hi pradeep, few days back you wrote on eventzilla and that’s really cool. this time you’ve introduced 2 more to me. actually i already knew about facebook, myspace well and very little about linkedin, but doattend and slideshare was new to me. thanks for sharing……

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  5. I wud consider Facebook as the Best place for creating Events online as it is really easy to share the event details there….Nice List…:)

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