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5 Steps to Secure Sponsorship for Your Next Event

InitLive

One of the most crucial aspects of planning a major event is securing sponsorship. Create sponsorship proposals that include your predicted attendance, marketing strategies, and targeted demographics so your potential sponsors will know who they'll be reaching by supporting your event. Marketing With Your Sponsors.

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24 virtual event best practices for 2023

Socio Events

Spread the word on social media A cornerstone of effective promotion in 2023, social media and event marketing cannot be without each other. Start email marketing early One of the most cost-effective ways to market your virtual event, email marketing is best done as early as possible. Download the guide 11.

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Back to School for Trade Show Organizers: Build In More Ways to Learn and Connect

Velvet Chainsaw

To organizers, we believe that CEUs are the Fool’s Gold of Attendance Marketing. We estimate the value to be somewhere between $5 and $30 per hour. To most CEUs are the cherry on top of the main value proposition. Stay tuned. We’ll be digging more into the other CEIR reports for actionable insights.

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Top 99 keynote speakers every event planner must know about

Hubilo Blog

Keynote speakers in Marketing and Sales. He was the guest speaker for the HT Brand Studio special on “Emergence of Vernacular Marketing” Where to Find him? Nir is an expert on product marketing and development. Robert is the Regents’ Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Marketing at multiple universities.

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Top 98 keynote speakers every event planner must know about

Hubilo Blog

Keynote speakers in Marketing and Sales. He was the guest speaker for the HT Brand Studio special on “Emergence of Vernacular Marketing” Where to Find him? Nir is an expert on product marketing and development. Robert is the Regents’ Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Marketing at multiple universities.