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Definitive Guide To Event Marketing

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Sporting events, music festivals, food festivals, street parties, outdoor live music events and rooftop barbeques – the possibilities for hosting and promoting an outdoor event are vast.

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All the hard work you put into building awareness around each event would be so much more worthwhile if your audience kept coming back for more! We asked Inel Tomlinson from Kinetic Comedy what he does to keep his audience engaged. Read on for his expert tips…

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With over 300 million Twitter users worldwide, there are tons of potential event attendees out there for any event marketer that can reach them… but how do you? Read on for four simple Twitter tools to help you grow your event following…

If you’re using Twitter to build awareness around your events and reach new people, you’ll love these four free tools that’ll help you manage, analyse and get the most out of your event’s Twitter community…

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Facebook is now an established channel for most marketing professionals, but many still struggle to optimize their pages to bring the greatest rewards. But with these tips you don’t have to!

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In this blog post Evvnt is looking at some of the ways that can help you to promote events on a budget.