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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. In light of this major trend and a large retiring workforce, event organizers must continue to prioritize finding and appealing to prospective trade-show and conference attendees who may not be aware of their events.

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12 Steps for Creating a Great Event Marketing PlanĀ 

Bizzaboo

Prospective registrants will want to know how they will benefit from attending the event, and the clearer their understanding, the more likely they will attend. Using video testimonials helps to further solidify the experience within the minds of prospective registrants. Promote your event early and often.

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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. Ensure that your website is visually appealing, easy to navigate, and mobile-friendly.

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Your Complete Guide To PR For Events

Eventtia

Creating positive press coverage is one of the best ways to build public awareness and enhance your brand reputation. Where advertising works to get your brand known, public relations (PR) tells your brand story, shaping public perception. Event discovery websites bring event planners and event-goers together.

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Dariel Curren on the Benefits of EDO-DMO Collaboration and Smart Place Branding Initiatives for The Place Brand Observer

DCI

For our economic development clients, we survey corporate executives in targeted industries and site selection consultants, as well as prospective talent from prime feeder markets. Destination marketing professionals are having a lot on their plate recently, from evolving pandemic-related marketing strategies and technological changes (e.g.

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Whatā€™s Your Event Marketing Resolution?

Convene by PCMA

After two years of travel restrictions, event cancellations, and disruption, international prospect databases are old and cold. An eventā€™s loyal attendees ā€” and the authentic enthusiasm they provide ā€” cultivate trust in prospects. ā€œI will make net new lead acquisition job No. 1.ā€ ā€” Anjia Nicolaidis, director of international marketing.