by Tricia in Features, Fixes
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We’re continuing to improve on the new “Find Gigs” section and, today, we introduced a few changes based on your feedback:

  • We hear all the time that you want us to tell you about more gigs that are relevant to you. So we’re asking you to help us and making it easy for you to do that. Now you can give a gig listing a “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” from right within the ”Find Gigs” section. Gig listings that you give a “thumbs up” to will be added to your “Favorites” section, and we’ll send you a friendly reminder when the deadline is coming up. This will save you some  time and a whole lot of mental energy trying to remember all of that. Oh, and you can manage these reminders from within the “Favorites” section of your account.
  • Some of you were confused by the dates of the gig listings, so we fixed that too. Now, when you sort your results by most recent date, you should see the most recent date first. Remember you can save your search if you go into the “Advanced Search” area. We also heard that “Date” and “Date Added” were confusing labels- you’ll notice we are now calling “Date” “Event Date” to help clear things up.
  • Last thing, there was an issue with the Stats page for Internet Explorer users when we released plug-ins a couple of weeks ago for – we fixed that…sorry about that!

Enjoy and keep the feedback coming!

2 Responses to “Give us a “thumbs up” or “thumbs down””
 

Probably because of our specific genre of music we do not see very many gigs that are relevant to our style. We are a doom metal punk band, so that being said it should be a given that most of the shows we see on here are not a good fit for us. Though there are a few.

Dan wrote on March 27th, 2009 at 10:49 pm

 

Hello
I like the changes you have made to email notifications. I live in Australia, so am interested in performing opportunities in Australia, but still want to know about competitions & licensing opportunities world-wide. How do I go about selecting this combination of options? I think we need to be able to identify specific locations for each category. Please advise.

John Rodriquez wrote on July 20th, 2009 at 4:49 pm

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