My client is now using a Godaddy shopping cart so he uses a “click to register” link to send people from the class page to the shopping cart page, then they have to select their class…lots of extra steps.
He also puts dates on each page of the site and has to go into every page separately to delete past events.
He is nervous about shutting down the whole cart, so I would like to ease into the EE plugin by first adding the events in the calendar and send them to the shopping page to purchase the class.
Once we get that part set up, we will turn on the cart make sure it is working and then shut down the store.
Does that make sense? Will Event Espresso eliminate the need to add the calendar date to each page of the site?
If you have any questions, then let us know so we can help.
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Lorenzo
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