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Data-driven Tips for Using Email Marketing to Promote Events

Endless Events

You have traditional advertising, paid search, organic search, social media, content marketing, and email marketing to promote events at your disposal. With a limited marketing budget, how do you know the best way to digitally promote your event to attract the most attendees? Personalize Based on Location. I’m glad you asked.

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6 Steps to Creating Event Merchandise That Your Attendees Actually Want

Social Tables

In this guest post, Bonfire CMO Kevin Penney draws on his experience in the world of custom apparel to lay out proven strategies for effective event merchandising. The Global Meetings and Events Forecast reports that the average B2B event, for instance, operates on this budget breakdown: 43% marketing and promotion. 18% venues.

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20 Visual Marketing Statistics You Need to Know [Infographic]

Crowdriff

You check the location — it’s from the new cafe that opened up right down the street from your office! The brand Adore Me saw a 4000% increase in Pinterest-referred revenue after using Promoted Pins to reach new customers. 64% of women say images influence their purchasing decisions when shopping for apparel on mobile.

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A Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Australian Tourism Businesses

Tourism eSchool

Becoming certified can help set your business on the path to becoming a truly sustainable tourism operator, guiding you to implement structures and policies to support this, as well as being extremely marketable to your audience. The only international group uniting all branches of the travel and tourism industry.

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Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Tourism Businesses

Tourism eSchool

Becoming certified can help set your business on the path to becoming a truly sustainable tourism operator, guiding you to implement structures and policies to support this, as well as being extremely marketable to your audience. The only international group uniting all branches of the travel and tourism industry.