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How to Use Social Media to Improve Your 2019 Events

Smart Meetings

Will 2019 be the year you leverage social media to make your events safer, more compelling and downright fun? A January 2018 report from WeAreSocial and Hootsuite explains just how important social media is in the average internet consumer’s life. Risk Management. What better way to reach them if a crisis arises?

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10 Fun Social-Media Trends to Try on for Size

Convene by PCMA

If your organization has a weighty mission, does that mean that “light” social media content is off-limits when it comes to promoting your annual event? If you’ve been hesitant to dip your toe into the less serious social media waters, here are 10 easy trends to consider. Give the mini mic a go.

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11 Actionable Virtual Event Marketing Ideas

Endless Events

In the COVID-19 era , it becomes increasingly important to discuss the ins and outs of virtual events. And most importantly, virtual event marketing ideas. Now that a few months have passed, and virtual events have increased in popularity, dangers related to webinar fatigue are more real than ever.

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Bridging the Gap Between the C-Suite and the Destination’s Facebook Page: How a Strategic Content Plan Can Keep Marketing Efforts Consistent

Advanced Travel and Tourism

Here we’ll delve into the ways a content plan can captivate communication between social media marketing, digital ads, the CEO, PR department, and the sales team. Social Media and Digital Ads Collaboration In the fast-paced world of social media and digital advertising, consistency is key.

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Lessons in Event Marketing From Taylor Swift

Convene by PCMA

She used her Grammy acceptance speech as well as social-media teasers and snippets of her music to get fans excited about her upcoming album. Similarly, event organizers can tease their audience with short clips, exclusive announcements, or a drip campaign to create buzz and build excitement.

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Bridging the Gap Between the C-Suite and the Destination’s Content Strategy: How a Strategic Content Plan Can Keep Marketing Efforts Consistent

Advanced Travel and Tourism

Here we’ll delve into the ways a content plan can captivate communication between social media marketing, digital ads, the CEO, PR department, and the sales team. Social Media and Digital Ads Collaboration In the fast-paced world of social media and digital advertising, consistency is key.

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New Year, New Resolutions for Event Marketers

Convene by PCMA

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. The return on intention is a concept that is driving participation for the next-generation event-goer by delivering meaningful experiences.