
Overview of digital calendars and diaries - Arnhem
To make sure people know about your initiative or project put energy into promotion and publicity. To increase digital visibility, you can place it in one of the many digital calendars and diaries available on the Internet.
Do you want people to be able to find your project? If so, listing it in digital calendars is a quick and effective way to do so. Many people look online to find out what’s going on. By listing your event in multiple places, you not only increase your reach but also improve your visibility in search engines.
Why Digital Calendars Work
Digital event calendars are easy to use and often free. They are actively used by people looking for cultural activities. In addition, listings on external websites provide extra online visibility. Combine this with other forms of publicity, such as a press release and coverage in local media, for greater impact.
What do you need?
Before you submit your event, it’s a good idea to have everything ready: a brief description, the date and times, the location, images, and a link to your own social media channels. The more complete your submission, the better your chances of being featured.
Overview of Digital Calendars and Platforms (Arnhem)
The platforms listed below are relevant to Arnhem and the surrounding area. In most cases, you can submit your event yourself or contact the editorial staff.
General and regional platforms
- Arnhem-Direct.com
- Dagjeweg.nl
- The Arnhem Courier
- The Gelderlander
- Municipal News Online
- Regional Messenger Online
- Uitzinnig.nl
Local platforms and communities
- Love Arnhem (email: info@houvanarnhem.nl)
- Indebuurt Arnhem (email: info@arnhemindebuurt.nl)
- Young in Arnhem
- Indeliemers.nl (for Duiven, Westervoort, and Zevenaar)
Cultural and Tourism Platforms
- Visit Arnhem
- IntoArnhem (via the events calendar)
Media
- RTV Connect (email: redactie@rtvconnect.nl)
Neighborhood newspapers and local networks
Don't forget community media
Neighborhood newspapers and local platforms are often small, but they have an engaged audience. They also regularly share events through their social media channels. So don’t just submit your event as an agenda item—also share it as a short social media post. This will significantly increase your reach in the neighborhood.