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Your Essential Conference and Corporate Event Planning Checklist
- August 5, 2019
- Posted by: TRWCBlogger
- Category: Events
No CommentsIf it feels like the competition for corporate and conference event attendees’ attention has gotten fiercer — that’s because it has. The number of conference and corporate events is on the rise. With so many product launches and account-based marketing events to choose from, your corporate event needs to be flawless. One step in the
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Top 7 Event Marketing Strategies & Ideas
- July 10, 2019
- Posted by: TRWCBlogger
- Category: Event Marketing
Do you remember all those birthday parties you had as a kid? Friends, neighbors, classmates, family, uncles and aunts, grandparents… the guest list was always full. You would spend weeks planning what you’ll wear, imagining the gifts you’d receive, chalking out the menu and getting excited about the games you’d play. But what would happen
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Event Marketing vs. Experiential Marketing
- June 21, 2019
- Posted by: TRWCBlogger
- Category: Content Marketing
Experiential marketing and event marketing are often used interchangeably by people inside and outside of the industry, but are they the same? The short answer? No, not quite. They may sound similar, but experiential and event marketing are two separate tactics that brands can use as part of a larger marketing plan. What exactly is
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The Benefits of Outsourcing Your Event Management Needs
- May 2, 2019
- Posted by: TRWCBlogger
- Category: Event Marketing
To outsource or not to outsource? Chances are, if you are responsible for your organization’s meetings, conferences, tradeshows or events, you’ve probably asked yourself this very question at one time or another. The good news is–you’re not alone. In today’s busy climate, many corporations, associations and government agencies, finding themselves faced with overextended staff and
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How to Market an Event: 50 Event Marketing Tips
- February 11, 2019
- Posted by: TRWCBlogger
- Category: Uncategorized
The date is set. The venue is booked. Now you just need to get people to show up. Worried? Maybe a little? Don’t be. If you’re not sure how to market an event, here’s a list of 50 event marketing tips. You don’t need a big advertising budget or celebrity endorsements to make this work.
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Top 12 important Aspects to Consider before Planning an Event
- January 10, 2019
- Posted by: TRWCBlogger
- Category: Events
Parties are fun but planning them is an equally daunting task to achieve. As the day of your occasion starts getting closer, you leap into some frenzied situation that seems a bit difficult to resolve. Each and every event has its own level of planning. As you are well aware that birthdays are a lot
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5 Tips to Determine Pricing for Your Events
- November 16, 2018
- Posted by: TRWCBlogger
- Category: Event Marketing, Events, Marketing, Social Media
An empty hall is probably the most disappointing part of hosting an event. Apart from the fact that you will probably lose money, your invited guests get to speak to empty chairs, and you might lose credibility with your sponsors! This can happen for both free and paid events. But for paid events, you might
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How to Select the Perfect Keynote Speaker for Your Event
- November 9, 2018
- Posted by: TRWCBlogger
- Category: Events
By Bob Hard One of the most important entertainment elements to an event is selecting a great keynote speaker and other presenters for the agenda. When hiring an outside speaker to fill the role, event planners may either contract directly with a professional speaker or rely on the expertise of a speakers bureau. Whether it’s
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6 Tips for Effective Event Promotion
- November 6, 2018
- Posted by: TRWCBlogger
- Category: Event Marketing, Social Media
One of the best ways that you can get your business in front of potential customers is by hosting an event. They can come in many shapes and forms, from seminars and debates to conferences and exhibitions, but they all serve the same goal of getting people who are important to your company into the
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The 3 Stages of Social Media Marketing for Events
- November 2, 2018
- Posted by: TRWCBlogger
- Category: Digital Marketing, Marketing, Social Media
By Allison Gauss Social media revolutionized the way people experience events. From promoting concerts to organizing protest marches to simply throwing a party, social platforms are important tools for communicating and mobilizing people. For nonprofits, social media marketing is now an instrumental part of growing an event. And while social media is often thought of
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