Marketing Your Event with Autumn-Themed Activations
The autumn season offers a natural, beautiful way to decorate and brand your event, and engage attendees pre-, during-, and post-event.
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The autumn season offers a natural, beautiful way to decorate and brand your event, and engage attendees pre-, during-, and post-event.
Email campaigns are a great way to market your event—including selling tickets and even collecting post-event feedback. According to Wishpond, 78% of event presenters agree that email marketing is their most commanding marketing tactic. And what’s more, 45% of event…
As a society, we’re becoming more and more open and respectful about our differences as people. While there’s a lot that makes us similar, we also bring so much diversity as a species. That’s something to be celebrated—and something your…
If you’ve ever attended an event, shopped online, or even visited your local bank, you’ve undoubtedly received a timely survey, asking for feedback on your experience. Maybe you fill the surveys out, and maybe you don’t. But when it’s your…
Your events are important to your business and your audience. We know that and you know that. Some of your audience even knows that, too! That’s why they show up to your events. But sometimes it can feel like not…
Recently, we explored the major differences between in-person and virtual event budgets. Although virtual events can certainly be cheaper than in-person events, they aren’t always. But we can’t just explore the ways that budgets differ without talking about their similarities….
There’s a lot that’s different between in-person and virtual events. Of course, the most obvious difference is that one involves the physical presence of the attendees (in-person) and other uses a form of technology to connect everyone (virtual). But how…
You spent weeks, maybe even months, planning your event. Canceling it is the last thing to cross your mind! But we saw that a lot of cancellations in 2020 and 2021 because of COVID-19—and there are plenty of other reasons…
So you hosted a virtual event last week and now you have this brand new recording. But what are you supposed to do with your new video?