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11 Actionable Virtual Event Marketing Ideas

Endless Events

We’ve discussed attendee engagement , sponsorships , mistakes – just to name a few. But today, we’ll be jumping into the realm of marketing. And most importantly, virtual event marketing ideas. But what are the virtual event marketing ideas that you should look at, specifically?

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Lessons in Event Marketing From Taylor Swift

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Elizabeth Doll/PCMA) Kimberly Hardcastle-Geddes You can take a page from Taylor Swift’s marketing approach in your attendee acquisition strategy plan. Similarly, event organizers can tease their audience with short clips, exclusive announcements, or a drip campaign to create buzz and build excitement. Embrace nostalgia.

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New Year, New Resolutions for Event Marketers

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What are your event marketing resolutions for the new year? this year’s disruptors were largely positive for event marketers — like AI and new audiences with changing values. Disruption was the name of the game in 2023.

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12 Steps for Creating a Great Event Marketing Plan 

Bizzaboo

Event marketing can be a complex and time-consuming process, but it is essential for ensuring that your event is a success. A well-crafted marketing plan for events will help you reach your target audience, generate interest in your event, and drive ticket sales. Identify your target audience.

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Event Marketers, Get Specific — or Don’t — With Your Messaging

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Generic messaging that could apply to any show doesn’t usually resonate with audiences, especially Millennials and Gen Z who are used to customized content and skeptical of overly broad promises. As event marketers, it’s important to understand when to use abstract and concrete language to tell your story.

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Time to Retire Outdated Event Marketing Jargon

Convene by PCMA

If event marketers want their message to resonate with attendees, they must speak the language of event goers — not the other way around. Jargon is pervasive in marketing — and event marketing is no exception. Make no mistake, audiences are feeling overwhelmingly positive about our industry.

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How 8 Event Marketers Are Using AI Now

Convene by PCMA

That frees us up to explore more, because we don’t have to spend time — and our budget — creating complicated composite Photoshop files just to find out that something doesn’t work.” — Kacia Reilly , Group Director, Creative “We’ve always known that localization is essential for hitting attendee-acquisition targets.