Social & Sharing
Take full command of your event’s digital presence and discoverability. With Nuweb, you can easily add links to all your social media platforms, making it simple for customers to connect with your brand wherever you are online. Update your website’s metadata at every level - from your homepage and landing pages down to individual events - so every share on social media uses a custom image and headline.
Nuweb is also Google Events-friendly, ensuring your events are indexed for maximum visibility in search results and Google’s event carousels. For advanced analytics and marketing, integrate Google Tag Manager and add tracking pixels (such as Meta or affiliate pixels) at both site and event level - so your marketing is as targeted and effective as your events are memorable
Social Media Links:
Effortlessly add and manage links to all your key social platforms - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and more - so customers can follow and engage with your brand.Granular Metadata Control:
Customise social sharing metadata at the website, page, and individual event level. Optimise titles, descriptions, and images to ensure every share looks compelling and on-brand.Event-Level Social Optimisation:
Tailor how each event appears on social media, with custom previews and messaging that drive clicks and conversions.Google Events Friendly:
Nuweb supports Google Events schema, helping your events appear accurately in search results and event carousels for greater discoverability.Integrated Google Tag Manager:
Seamlessly add Google Tag Manager to your ticketshop and events, enabling robust tracking, analytics, and marketing integrations without developer intervention.Event-Level Tracking Pixels:
Deploy tracking pixels for affiliate, retargeting, or conversion campaigns at the event level. Measure ad performance, optimise spend, and prove ROI for every marketing push.
With Nuweb, your social and sharing strategy is not only integrated and flexible - it’s built to maximise reach, engagement, and insight for every event you run.
