Social

While many promoters and event organisers use Facebook to promote events online, Twitter remains an underused platform for promoting events. Would better measurement and tracking improve usage?

The biggest challenge for businesses is trying to stand out from the crowd in a culture of email and social media overload. Successful marketing is increasingly focused on creating relevant messages.

This post comes from our Inside Facebook series that aims to cover everything you could ever want to know about Facebook. This week we look at how to use Facebook to promote music, gigs and live venues.

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Promoting fashion events has historically been the preserve of traditional PR agencies, but guess what, things are changing. After all, we here at Evvnt don’t believe that you need a big PR spend to make your event a success. Here’s our tips for event planners in the fashion industry.

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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…