Gone are the days when sending out invitations was the only way to generate buzz about your event. With technology now shaping how events are organised, it’s time that as an event planner, you make the switch from the traditional to the contemporary means of promoting your events.
So what are the ways in which you can effectively promote your event? What’s the secret to encouraging your event speakers and attendees to spread the word in the community?
You can get the answer to this on our
latest editorial piece in which we explore how event marketers can get their event speakers and attendees to promote an event and generate digital word-of-mouth. The piece also highlights some strategies revealed by Tamar Beck, CEO of Gleanin on the second episode of Event Exchange.
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How to Get Speakers and Attendees to Promote Your Event
Read our latest blog post to learn about the most effective strategies that event planners can use to get speakers and attendees to promote their events.
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about how meaningful macro data can benefit the industry.
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professionals together in person to network and discuss how success might shape up in 2022. GEVME’s Partnership Director, Mizuho Hara, shares her biggest takeaway from the past two years in this piece. Read on BEAM
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