So, you’ve set up your event – it’s all prepared, booked, and ready, Now the question becomes; how do you get people engaged and interested before your event has even begun?
Regardless of if your objective is to motivate, meet, or network – you still need to communicate before your event to make sure that you can market it, and convince everybody to attend. If you need some creative ideas on how to do this, here are a few tips.
You need to create an event website or a landing page for your event. This should not only show details about the event but should act as a piece of marketing.
You should make sure that you:
Emails are a great way to invite people to your event, as well as create interest.
Build up your mailing list through blogs, giveaways, and e-books. Once you have multiple contacts on your mailing list, you can send out a really fantastic invitation.
The key to event invitations is to make it feel extremely exclusive.
A good way to ensure success is by planning it. You should generate a communication strategy, this will ensure that you create a good pace leading up to your event.
We recommend the following campaigns, leading up to your event:
Offline communication – either word of mouth, leaflets, or posting it on notice boards
The majority of internet users are also mobile users. You should design all your communication efforts with this in mind. Make sure that your website, emails, and posts are all optimized for mobile.
Social media is a powerful tool – don’t forget to use it. Promote, advertise, and share your event on your social media profiles. If your event is part of a larger organization, you could make profiles specifically for that – this will help with branding and spreading the message.
To keep people interested, you have to carry on communicating way after the event ends.
Make sure to send an email after your event, just thanking them for attending, share the highlights, and photos. It’s a great chance to redirect people towards your new content, organization, or any other events. Especially while the thought is still fresh in their mind. A weekly or monthly newsletter is a great way to stay relevant and bring attention to upcoming events.
Marketing your event is so important, and the best way to do this is by communicating with potential attendees. Following the above tips will ensure that your event appeals and attracts more attendees.
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