TweetOnline ticketing company Amiando just published the 2012 edition of their Social Media & Events Report with research and tips on how the event industry is using social networks. The paper is divided in a research section on how are event organizers using social media for their events and a “How to” section with stats on [...]
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TweetMarketing Guru Seth Godin is running a special event called Pick Yourself on May 16th in New York and he promises it has been especially conceived as a valuable in-presence gathering, with no digital distractions during the event nor live streaming, as the experienced has been conceived to work at its best physically, offline. Tweet
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TweetAmong all the challenges that event organizers have to conquer, there’s one which is particularly important: being discovered by their future audience. The online service Lanyrd aims to fill this gap by providing a social conference directory that can expose events to a larger number of people. Lanyrd founders, Natalie “Nat” Downe and Simon Willison, offer [...]
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TweetPinterest is the new kid on the block of Social Networking and many event organizers have been pondering how to use it to “pimp” their events. One practical application would be to follow the example of creative mastermind Marcel Kampman (creative director of PICNIC Festival and organizer of Mastermundo) and use Pinterest to aggregate and [...]
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TweetCharlie Todd created Improv Everywhere, which defines itself as “a New York City-based prank collective that causes scenes of chaos and joy in public places”. At TEDxBloomington, Charlie presents some of the their most famous projects and the inspiration behind them. Funny and intense, it shows how to create shared experiences, a necessary ingredient for [...]
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TweetJulius Solaris (twitter, web) is the editor of the excellent Event Manager Blog and a social media strategist. In the video below both of his passions -events and social media- meet to give an important advice to conference organizers: You don’t need more social media tools, you just need to use those that really matter [...]
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Tweet The tagline of your conference is responsible for giving the first impression of what it’s all about and this should not be underestimated. An effective tagline will transmit your personality, your mission and your promise. It should capture the essence of your event and help communicate it in a simple and direct way. There [...]
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