Want more event bookings without spending a dollar on ads? Claim your free VenueKonnex page. Couples and planners are searching for spaces like yours right now, and they can only book the venues they can find.
Here is the part most venue owners miss: your venue may already be listed. VenueKonnex carries pages for thousands of venues across the country. If yours is one of them, claiming it is free and puts you in control of how it shows up.
Why a claimed page beats paying for ads
Ads stop working the day you stop paying. A complete venue page works every day, for free. When a planner searches for a 150-guest space in your city, your listing is what shows up, with your photos, your capacity, and your pricing. No ad budget. No agency. No per-click fee.
There is one rule that works in your favor: planners contact venues through VenueKonnex. That keeps spam out and puts every real inquiry in one place. But it also means the inquiry only reaches you if your page is claimed and your details are current. An unclaimed stub with no photos and no price gets skipped. A complete page gets the call.
What a complete page looks like
These four venues claimed their pages and filled them out: photos, capacity, real pricing. That is exactly why planners reach out to them.
- 230 Fifth Rooftop Bar (New York City) lists from roughly $60 per person, with around two dozen photos of the rooftop and the Empire State views. A planner can see the space, the scale, and the starting cost before they ever send a message.
- Refinery Rooftop (New York City) shows a food-and-beverage package starting near $180 per person and a full photo set of the indoor-outdoor space. Real numbers, not “contact for pricing.”
- Sunken Gardens (St. Petersburg, FL) is a 100-year-old botanical garden with a complete gallery of its ceremony lawns and tropical paths. The page tells the whole story before the first email.
- Museum of Fine Arts (St. Petersburg, FL) shows its waterfront galleries and event terrace in full, so a couple knows it fits their style at a glance.
Notice what they all have in common: enough detail that a planner can decide. That is the whole game. People book what they can see.
Proof this matters
When a couple’s original venue closed just weeks before their date, the spaces that won the rebooking were not the cheapest or the flashiest. They were the ones with complete, findable pages, the venues a planner could pull up, compare, and contact in minutes. The incomplete listings never got a look.
How to claim yours (it is free)
Search your venue name on VenueKonnex. If a page already exists, hit claim, verify you own it, and complete the details: photos, capacity, pricing, availability. A page with real numbers gets more inquiries than a blank stub every time. If your venue is not listed yet, you can still get on the platform.
Either way, start here: claim your venue. It takes a few minutes and costs nothing. Questions first? Contact us and we will walk you through it.
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