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Don’t Let Event Registration Pitfalls Ruin the Attendee Experience

Attendease

Furthermore, the ability to tie registration to different tracks is pivotal so that you can easily identify regular attendees, VIPs, or speakers, and tailor their experiences accordingly. In today’s increasingly ecommerce-driven world, attendees expect to be able to pay for tickets online and without hassle. justifycenter’)}}.

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Don’t Let Event Registration Pitfalls Ruin the Attendee Experience

Attendease

Furthermore, the ability to tie registration to different tracks is pivotal so that you can easily identify regular attendees, VIPs, or speakers, and tailor their experiences accordingly. In today’s increasingly ecommerce-driven world, attendees expect to be able to pay for tickets online and without hassle. justifycenter’)}}.

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Cross-team Collaboration — the Most Overlooked Event Strategy

PCMA Convene

You cannot simply build and market the event like you used to and expect everyone to come back. Ensure all your teams and partners are actively working together to design, build, and market the event. Event planners should involve the programming, marketing, sales, and tech teams throughout the planning process.

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12 Imaginative Event Marketing Examples from Adobe

Bizzabo

The examples of their imaginative event marketing that you’ll find below demonstrate how the thought leader weaves together technology and passion in everything they do. Today, Adobe continues to expand on its reign as a multimedia product innovator, creative software genius, and now, marketing technology giant. Source: AdobeMax.

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5 Ways to Get Better Event Marketing ROI

Event Geek

Marketers need more than the cookie-cutter booths and ubiquitous keychain giveaways to get - and keep - the attention of attendees and press at events today. Creativity and planning are key, but marketers don’t need a big budget to deliver ROI. 5) Upcycle Your Content When the event wraps up, your content marketing just gets going.

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Event Tech Live: What to Know Before You Go

Stova

This event is a unique opportunity for Stova to engage directly with our customers and prospects in an immersive, hands-on way,” says Jessica Martin, Stova’s Marketing Content Manager. Match-making the buyers and exhibitors in this way helps attendees to sort through the marketing suppliers often use to appeal to the widest market.

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A Quick Guide on How to Use Social Media to Market Your Event to Success

Boomset

Photo by Jacob Ufkes on Unsplash Social media marketing for your event is a no-brainer. Social media is a great way to market your event before, during, and after the big day. This post will offer you tips on how to best use social media to market your event to success. Here’s how to make the most of posting a video on YouTube.