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How to Create an Effective Nonprofit Event Marketing Plan

Marketing Insider Group

Effectively marketing a nonprofit event requires more than just hoping it becomes popular through word of mouth. At the same time, your nonprofit needs a way to publicize your event and build excitement without overspending on a limited event budget. Review past events and the marketing strategies you used.

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Seven Event Marketing Ideas to Attract and Engage Attendees

Webbiquity

Whether you are planning an online event, a live gathering, or a hybrid one, you won’t reach your goals and key objectives without effective event marketing and promotion. That’s why investing in a wide range of marketing tactics in the months and weeks leading up to your event is so important. Tone of voice.

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How to increase event attendance: 15 proven ways to get people to come to your events

SpotMe Blog

You’ve invested months planning an event – securing speakers, creating an agenda, promoting to your audience. All your hard work will be for nothing if event attendance is low. Fortunately, there are tried-and-true ways to increase event attendance and get more people through the doors (no matter if they’re physical or virtual).

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How to Promote a Virtual Event, According to HubSpot Marketers

Hubspot

In 2020, as brands adapt to remote work, they're also learning how to shift their in-person events to online-only programming. When you surf the web on any given day, odds are you'll see at least one social media post, email, video, or stream that promotes or covers an online event. Is this event tactical or more high-level?"

Promotion 101
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8 Ways to Generate Pre-Event Hype with Content Marketing

Marketing Insider Group

Pre-event marketing is a critical part of the event planning process. You not only need to make sure people are aware of your event, but you must also build anticipation so your attendees get excited about what’s coming up. Building anticipation is key to event planning success. Quick Takeaways. Teaser Campaigns.

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B2B Lead Generation Blog: Word-of-mouth marketing gets BtoB people buzzing

markempa

Richard Karpinski wrote the piece which, from what I can tell, is one the the first articles on WOM for B2B marketers. I wrote a post a while back you might want to check out, " Word of Mouth Marketing relies on reputation not branding. BtoBOnline Link: Word-of-mouth marketing gets people buzzing.

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Marketing Automation: What it is and How to Use it to Drive B2B Sales

Lead Forensics

A drip-feed email campaign may begin, with a series of emails going out at set intervals, until some other action or trigger happens that moves the person out of that particular workflow (we’ll go into more detail about this and ways to use marketing automation, later in the blog).