The Effects of Social Media

Engage with your guests

 

Engage with your guests

Social media is all the rage these days, and for good reason: RESULTS. If you’re not engaging your audience where they live—Facebook, Twitter, and the like—you could be missing a great opportunity to get them to your event.

A client of ours honed in on Facebook as a resource to promote their spring fundraising event. They identified where their audience spends time and talked to them the way they engage with the world. As a result of their efforts, our client saw a 65% increase in attendance from the previous year!

Not only is social media effective in this day and age, it’s FREE. And with limited resources, that can offer you huge potential in selling your event.

This is just one of the topics we’ll be covering in our NEW class offering:

January 19, 2011 (9AM-12PM)
Marketing Your Spring Event
Increase Visibility & Sell More Tickets
at Planned Parenthood, 3727 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.

We will cover:
• Getting creative on a tight marketing budget
• Guerilla marketing
• Social networking
• Press & Media
• Web tools
• Invites, posters, and other collateral

Space is limited, so register today!

SamSwaim

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