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Your Complete Guide To PR For Events

Eventtia

Where advertising works to get your brand known, public relations (PR) tells your brand story, shaping public perception. PR professionals generate favorable publicity by managing brand communications and nurturing media relationships. PR is a vital part of event promotion. Invite the press to your PR event.

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How 8 Event Marketers Are Using AI Now

Convene by PCMA

The business events industry is no exception. Gen AI can optimize marketing strategies through alpha/beta testing of different elements, including page layouts, ad copy, and SEO strategies, using predictive analytics and data- driven recommendations.

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Destinations International Rising Stars Share Their Covid Lessons

Smart Meetings

It should be a perpetual pillar in any destination management organization. As Destination Organizations, we must balance commerce with resident sentiment and find the right way to thread the needle in bringing back visitation. However, these moments have tested us as an organization, and we have come back stronger every time.

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Increase Event Attendance by Increasing Web Traffic

Convene by PCMA

A quality website that provides your audience with key attributes that bring them back often will serve another function: marketing your events. Here are a few of the most important qualities of a website that your event prospects will expect. These practices even work in favor of your SEO goals. Your website is for everyone.

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UA vs. GA4: The Beginners Guide to Website Analytics

The Abbi Agency

In 2012, Google Analytics released a version of this platform called Universal Analytics (UA), which revolutionized the practice of collecting and organizing user data by using a model based on sessions and pageviews (we’ll explain what that means later). Actions that aren’t included as “hits” can be created manually as “events.”

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UA vs. GA4: The Beginners Guide to Website Analytics

The Abbi Agency

In 2012, Google Analytics released a version of this platform called Universal Analytics (UA), which revolutionized the practice of collecting and organizing user data by using a model based on sessions and pageviews (we’ll explain what that means later). Actions that aren’t included as “hits” can be created manually as “events.”

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