Publisher Plan • Community Publisher
Digifli Community Bulletin Boards
A publisher-style setup can power multiple public surfaces at once, from local bulletin boards to networked event discovery pages, while keeping search value and branding tied to the operator.
The Digifli events calendar as a public-facing event hub that can act as the canonical network calendar.
An example of the broader Digifli website experience around the calendar, showing how the event system can live inside a larger publishing property.
The Setup
What they needed
Publisher operators need more than a single embedded calendar. They need a system that can support a cleaner public experience across a wider network of pages and placements.
- Publish event listings across more than one website, section, or distribution surface.
- Keep the public-facing experience branded to the publisher instead of a generic third-party directory.
- Use a larger mix of event feeds without losing control over quality.
- Support a team workflow as the calendar becomes part of a bigger content network.
Why This Plan
How ZoopCalendar fits
- Publisher is the right tier when the calendar is becoming part of a broader content product, not just a single site add-on.
- White-label options matter when the operator wants the audience relationship to stay with the publisher brand.
- A larger source allowance supports more complete coverage across a metro or topic area.
- The plan makes more sense than trying to patch together multiple venue-style calendars.
Rollout Shape
Suggested launch path
- Launch a primary events hub that acts as the canonical public calendar.
- Embed filtered versions on partner properties, sections, or campaign pages.
- Use higher-tier controls to keep branding, source quality, and SEO value aligned.
- Expand into specialized feeds or topic views as the network grows.
Highlights
What stands out
- Strong fit for local media, bulletin boards, and regional guide sites.
- Keeps the value of search traffic and event discovery with the publisher.
- Supports a more scalable calendar operation than a simple venue setup.
“The calendar is not just a widget for us. It is part of the publication.”
Publisher-style use caseBest Match
Ideal for teams like this
- Local publishers and neighborhood media brands.
- Community bulletin boards spanning multiple categories or locations.
- Operators who want white-label presentation instead of a co-branded directory feel.
Next Step
Publisher plans are for teams building an event network, not just a single calendar page.
If the calendar is part of a larger local media or publishing strategy, this is the plan to start from.