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How to Use Social Media to Improve Your 2019 Events

Smart Meetings

Will 2019 be the year you leverage social media to make your events safer, more compelling and downright fun? A January 2018 report from WeAreSocial and Hootsuite explains just how important social media is in the average internet consumer’s life. Most attendees walk around events with immediate access to social media.

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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. Add to that the availability of B2B data relationships within these platforms and future event attendees become discoverable, regardless of where they may be spending their time online or offline. Joe Mathieu.

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Bridging the Gap Between the C-Suite and the Destination’s Facebook Page: How a Strategic Content Plan Can Keep Marketing Efforts Consistent

Advanced Travel and Tourism

Here we’ll delve into the ways a content plan can captivate communication between social media marketing, digital ads, the CEO, PR department, and the sales team. Social Media and Digital Ads Collaboration In the fast-paced world of social media and digital advertising, consistency is key.

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Bridging the Gap Between the C-Suite and the Destination’s Content Strategy: How a Strategic Content Plan Can Keep Marketing Efforts Consistent

Advanced Travel and Tourism

Here we’ll delve into the ways a content plan can captivate communication between social media marketing, digital ads, the CEO, PR department, and the sales team. Social Media and Digital Ads Collaboration In the fast-paced world of social media and digital advertising, consistency is key.

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Bridging the Gap Between the C-Suite and the Destination’s Content Strategy: How a Strategic Content Plan Can Keep Marketing Efforts Consistent

Advanced Travel and Tourism

Here we’ll delve into the ways a content plan can captivate communication between social media marketing, digital ads, the CEO, PR department, and the sales team. Social Media and Digital Ads Collaboration In the fast-paced world of social media and digital advertising, consistency is key.

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Branding 101 for Tourism Businesses

Tourism eSchool

Be it through visiting your website, looking at your social media pages, visiting your tourism product or service and any relevant follow up service. Surf Goddess Retreats have a very consistent brand across every touch point in their business, website, social media and their product experience. Logo, Colours + Fonts.

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8 Ways to Leverage Marketing Strategies to Boost Event Registration

Stova

Your marketing plan should include a mix of online and offline tactics, such as email marketing, social media campaigns, influencer partnerships, content marketing, paid advertising, public relations, and community engagement. Then, outline the strategies and tactics you will employ to achieve those goals.