Carousels showing upcoming or past events associated with an entity, sourced from schema or structured listings.
The Event Boxes (Carousels) definition
These carousels show upcoming or past events associated with an entity, such as webinars or conferences, sourced from schema or structured listings.
How Jason Barnard uses Event Boxes (Carousels) definition
We structure events with event schema, ensure the entity is explicitly connected, and link back to the Entity Home. We also publish events through trusted sources like Eventbrite.
Why Event Boxes (Carousels) matters to digital marketers
They show that your brand is active and engaged in the real world. This carousel builds trust, presence, and credibility, especially when paired with other content.
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