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Marketing Your Event on Social Media: 6 Design Tips for Non-Designers

Event Farm

At Event Farm we’re constantly in contact with event marketers, and we understand that event pros are busier than the average busy person. Between securing venues , finding speakers , hiring a caterer, and making sure every last detail is in place, event pros also have to find time to get the word out about their event.

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Event Tech and the Life Cycle of Events

Planning Pod

When I set out to write this blog post on event tech, my mind was living in the “during” phase of the event life cycle. Think virtual event spaces, live streaming, virtual reality…all of which are obvious hot topics and play a huge role in the direction of the events industry. Live translation.

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5 Best Practices for Hosting a Virtual Fundraising Event

Attendease

We recommend hosting a few virtual events annually to leverage these benefits for your organization. And what better purpose do those events serve than helping your organization raise more funds? Whether you need help with your virtual fundraising event’s marketing strategy or selecting the right technology, this guide is here to help.

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Event Tech Spotlight: Visualizer

Event Industry News

About: Visualizer provides a customisable virtual sales tour for meeting hotels and event venues. It is primarily a sales tool designed to improve conversion while attached to outgoing offers and used when meeting spaces are unavailable for viewing, but can just as well be used for marketing hotel spaces and in social media.

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Top Social Media Trends to Watch in 2020 and 6 Other Tech Stories Event Planners Should Read

Eventsforce

Want the lowdown on all things event tech? In this month’s round up of top tech stories, we look at the latest trends in social media and what event professionals can do to boost their marketing activities in 2020. Humans are after all, social animals. In your inbox, every week. Sign up here.

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How to Build an Event Marketing Channel—And Why Marketers Need Events

Event Farm

As a marketer, if you’re asked to develop an email marketing campaign to help your company achieve a specific goal (more leads, MQLs, and/or pipeline, for example) and show how that campaign performed, you’d probably feel comfortable doing so. Consumers, however, are inundated with online and digital marketing campaigns.

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How to Plan a Conference: 12 Steps for a Memorable & Successful Conference

Eventmobi

We’ll cover everything from budgeting and marketing to finding sponsors and speakers to reporting and analytics. An event tech stack Whether you’re hosting an in-person, virtual, or hybrid conference, tech’s going to play a crucial role. Make sure to have a venue map on display at the event (or in your app!)