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Promoting Events with Social Media in 2020

Attendease

In order to increase awareness of your events and boost ticket sales, it’s important to invest time and effort into social media marketing. But with so many social media channels available (and new ones appearing), how should you take advantage of each of them while being relevant? How to Promote an Event on Facebook.

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8 Influencers Every Event Pro Should Be Following on Social Media

Planning Pod

Whether you’re looking to amp up your organic social media strategy, gain inspiration for your next event, or just stay ahead of the curve on industry news, these 8 accounts are worth following and engaging with across social networks. They have definitely made a name for themselves as thought leaders in the events industry.

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Here’s How Our Opinion On Social Media Has Changed Since The Pandemic!

Endless Events

They will dive deep into social media and how their opinions about it have changed since the beginning of the pandemic. Since we were mostly confined to the walls of our homes, social media was often the only way we could communicate with one another. The Brew Crew Made Some Social Media Changes.

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Social Media In Events: How It Impacts Us & The Industry

Endless Events

We’re opening the new year of Event Brew with the topic of social media. The past decade saw an insane increase in the widespread use of social media. Amongst many other things, social media became a true pillar of the way human beings communicate with each other. What Does Social Media Mean For You?

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The Difficulty with (Hybrid) Definitions

SmartMeetings

It’s therefore more than a little fascinating to me to watch people twist themselves into pretzels trying to “nail down” the definition of hybrid events , not the least of which because solid definitions have been around for a decade. That all began to change with the internet, and specifically social media.

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How to Use Live Social Media Coverage for Your Events

Event Planning BluePrint

Live social media coverage is a little bit different than just posting or sending out scheduled tweets. Live Social Media Coverage for Your Events. So, if you ever feel like you should be using social media to promote your events, but maybe you’re not exactly sure what the best option is? Make a plan.

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How to Run a Content Strategy for Events

GEVME

All of these goals can be translated into content that embraces various forms: Social media posts. Many event management teams appoint one person whose responsibility it is to span different social media accounts and provide fresh event insights, manage online conversations, and answer questions. promotion strategy.