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Three Creative Ways to Use Social Media to Promote your Event

Webbiquity SMM

The growing propensity of people to share life’s moments, particularly when doing something outside the ordinary routine, is why social media remains a great fit with live events. Here are three creative ways to harness the power of social media marketing to maximize the impact of your next event. Build Hype for your Event.

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8 Professional Speaker Tips to Ignite Trifecta Success for Audience, Event Hosts and YOU!

Pam Moore

Amazing events don't just happen, they are planned. These things all impact the success or failure of the event. ” The best events and presentations happen when there is a magical synergy between the speaker, the audience and the event organizers and purpose. How many times have they attended the event?

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How Government Agencies Can Launch an Influencer Program from Scratch

Social Media Strategies Summit

Fast forward several years, and it’s expanded to incorporate many successful events, from an airport lounge crawl to an AvGeek plane-spotting session. With approximately two months to plan the event from scratch, Abbey started by researching relevant local bloggers. anyone who doesn’t work for a retail or fashion brand).

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7 Ways to Use Social Media to Create Buzz-Worthy Events

Convince & Convert

It used to be you spent five minutes registering for an event and then showed up on the big day, went to a few workshops, drank two free Coronas, and went home. Social media changes all of that, enabling events and their planners to have long-term, nuanced, shifting interactions with attendees. Linkedin (if it’s a business event).

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7 examples of influencer marketing campaigns

Sprout Social

According to our Pulse Survey, we found that companies are focused on the following brand-influencer partnerships: giveaways, product collaborations and influencer-led advertisements. Product collaborations Some 62% of marketers partner with influencers through product collaborations. Their brand collaboration with e.l.f

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Rethinking the influencer-brand relationship

Sprout Social

From understanding audience interests to pinpointing the right collaboration for a campaign, there are many intricacies to influencer marketing. Let’s explore the layers of influencer-brand partnerships so you can build and nurture successful collaborations—and create content worthy of interrupting your audience’s scrolling time.

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7 Ways to Use Social Media to Create Buzz-Worthy Events

Convince & Convert

It used to be you spent five minutes registering for an event and then showed up on the big day, went to a few workshops, drank two free Coronas, and went home. Social media changes all of that, enabling events and their planners to have long-term, nuanced, shifting interactions with attendees. Linkedin (if it’s a business event).

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