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When Marketing an Event, Advertise Outside Your Lane

Convene by PCMA

While tried-and-true digital media strategies such as paid search and social media are still vital to the success of a marketing campaign, these platforms are most effective when targeting audiences who already are somewhat familiar with the brand or event. These channels might not be cost-effective for a smaller audience.

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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. For example, food magazines would be better platforms to run PR for food events.

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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. Curious how to create a marketing plan for an event?

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Five Media Trends Economic Development Professionals Should Know

DCI

Here are some key trends in media relations that economic development professionals should keep in mind when working with the media: 1. Millennials and Gen X are key targets The report found that millennials and Gen X are the most reported target audiences for journalists.

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