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When Marketing an Event, Advertise Outside Your Lane

Convene by PCMA

Connected TV services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ are good options for marketers looking to advertise their events. How should you be thinking beyond the traditional so that you can identify and reach colder audiences who are aren’t? These channels might not be cost-effective for a smaller audience. Joe Mathieu.

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How To Promote Events Without Social Media

Endless Events

A while ago, the Event Brew talked about social networks , wondering whether it was time to log off. If that truly is the case, another question quickly arises: how to promote events without social media? How effective is social media marketing anyway? How To Promote Events Without Social Media?

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12 Steps for Creating a Great Event Marketing Plan 

Bizzaboo

A well-crafted marketing plan for events will help you reach your target audience, generate interest in your event, and drive ticket sales. Do you want to generate leads, increase brand awareness, or educate your audience? Identify your target audience. The example below may serve as a helpful reference for website design.

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How to Promote Your Event on Social Media in 2023

Eventtia

In the past, if we had enough budget to advertise an event in the prime-time slot of a popular TV channel, we were basically guaranteed success. Know Your Target Audience. Figure out the marketing channels and tactics that are effective for this specific target audience, and stick to it. Have a Professional Event Website.

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Your Complete Guide To PR For Events

Eventtia

Where advertising works to get your brand known, public relations (PR) tells your brand story, shaping public perception. Nowadays, there’s no better way to generate positive press and build event awareness than social media. This is because social media dominates news consumption among millennial and Gen Z audiences.

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A Destination and Tourism Business’s Guide to Working with Digital Influencers

Tourism eSchool

Word of mouth is one of the most trusted forms of advertising for a tourism brand, as it relates to influencing the behaviours of potential customers. The concept of word of mouth as a marketing tactic is not new, however, the dynamic of word of mouth marketing has been greatly empowered through the rise of social media.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Successful Event Promotion in 2023

Bizzaboo

Event websites, email, promo codes, PR, Google Ads, social media, influencers — are you checking all the boxes in your event promotion plan to sell out your event? This can range from digital (email or social media) to print mediums (such as flyers or direct mail). Are event marketing and event promotion the same thing?