Curator guides

Practical playbooks for hosting better events.

This collection will hold evergreen guides for planning, pricing, publishing, promoting, and following up on small real-world gatherings.

Collection status
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No article is listed until the final copy exists. The page is live now so the collection structure, internal links, and SEO foundation are ready.

Guide system

The first collection is built around the curator workflow.

Guides should help a host move from idea to repeatable format, not just publish a one-off announcement.

Plan the event

Choose a format, audience, time, venue, capacity, and the promise people are signing up for.

Publish the page

Turn a rough idea into a clear event page with title, description, agenda, and RSVP settings.

Grow the repeat loop

Use follow-ups, recaps, and the next event link to turn one gathering into a durable audience asset.

Planned guide topics

The article slots are ready. The articles are not faked.

These are editorial planning slots only. Once real posts are written, they can be published and will appear here automatically.

1

How to host your first workshop

Draft pending. This slot will link to the full guide after the article is written.

2

How to price a small in-person event

Draft pending. This slot will link to the full guide after the article is written.

3

How to write an event description that converts

Draft pending. This slot will link to the full guide after the article is written.

4

How to collect RSVPs without adding friction

Draft pending. This slot will link to the full guide after the article is written.

5

How to turn one event into a repeatable series

Draft pending. This slot will link to the full guide after the article is written.

Guides will appear here after the first real article is written.

Until then, this category page stays honest: it explains the editorial lane and prepares the URL structure without publishing placeholder posts.

Next step

Use the guide structure to shape product education.

The first guide collection should connect directly to creating better event pages, not generic marketing content.

Publishing rule

Future guide articles should come from real editorial drafts, with clear ownership, useful examples, and no invented performance claims.