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Do’s & Don’ts for Marketing During the Coronavirus Crisis

Brandpoint

Learn more about the MAT Release] Don’t be caught without a plan to replace lead gen due to canceled trade shows Is your upcoming trade show canceled? Were you banking on that trade show to bring in a large number of new leads? Most likely, yes. Again, probably yes.

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Best Practices for Today’s Virtual Events

thePoint

Here are some best practices for today’s virtual events to keep in mind: Develop guidelines for the SMEs (Subject Matter Experts). Some SMEs have done webinars, and some have not, but we’ve learned it’s best to provide them with virtual sessions guidelines such as: Ensuring they know who their audience will be (e.g.,

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Event planning terms glossary: 150+ event terms to know

SpotMe Blog

For example, a trade show is a B2B event. Event examples include conferences, trade shows, seminars, workshops, master classes, product launches, event sponsorships, expos, festivals, webinars, and networking sessions. A Run of Show (ROS) is a short manual that keeps your event team on the same page.

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Outbound Marketing Strategies Checklist for Startups

Sage Marketing

Some main channels for startups who are beginning their marketing outreach options include: Email marketing LinkedIn Direct Messaging Trade Shows and Events Discover more in-depth knowledge about each channel and best practices in the following sections. Create valuable messaging that follows similar guidelines to email outreach.

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Navigating the World of Franchise Ads: A Comprehensive Guide

Single Grain

These advertisements may be targeted at business-oriented audiences and could appear in business or franchise-specific publications, websites, trade shows, and other business-focused media outlets. Compliance with Franchise Guidelines: Franchisees are required to comply with the franchisor’s established guidelines and policies.