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Free Sample of The Tweeting Meeting!

Download this free sample of The Tweeting Meeting and decide if you want to get your copy of this book in paper or PDF. The Tweeting Meeting is about Social Media and Networks for Meetings and events. 14 Authors worked together to create a comprehensive work with a pure focus on meeting and events.

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Social Media and events report 2011 by Amiando

Amiando has published an interesting report about the actual usage of social media in the events industry. One of the main findings of the research, based on a survey conducted among almost 1,000 event organizers, is that Facebook is the most used social media channel by event marketers.

The paper also provides useful social media marketing tips for event organizers.

37 Dynamite Ways to Keep The Conversation Going After Your Event


A post-event strategy means thinking about after the event before the event even happens, said Erica St. Angel, vice-president of marketing for Sonic Foundry at Event Camp Twin Cities.

A conference’s ending is “precisely the moment I need to be re-engaging in a different way and having a strategy to kick in a second stage of rocket fuel.”

A Twitter Conference Primer: Part 2. Marketing And Engaging attendees

9 steps to use Twitter for Marketing and engaging

1. Create a Twitter Engagement Marketing Plan

How do you want to use Twitter for your event? Twitter is more than just a broadcast marketing tool. If you are using it to broadcast your own stuff more than 25% of the time, you’re setting yourself up for failure. Your conference stakeholders expect you to use it in a variety of ways. Consider the five Cs of engagement when using Twitter:

A Twitter Conference Primer: Part 1 – Preparing For The Event

6 Steps To Prepare To Use Twitter For Your Event

1. Provide wireless Internet connections
Before you consider using Twitter or other social media at your event, ensure that your attendees have free wifi access when onsite. Did you include wireless internet access as part of your venue negotiations? If not, how’s the cell phone reception in the venue? Tell your venue that they have a vested interest in being part of the online conversations.

2. Create a hash tag for your event.

first-ever psychological study of the power of live

FaceTime, the newly launched marketing body for the live events industry has unveiled the findings from the industry’s first-ever psychological study of the power of live. Using new research techniques, the findings explain how live events work and reveal the unique attributes of going face-to-face with customers as part of a sales and marketing strategy.

René Vanhove

René is a creative project manager for meetings, events and live communication. His background is theatre and René has almost 20 years of experience in the meeting industry. He has been working in Africa, the Middle East and all over Europe for corporate and institutional clients. He does conceptual work, preproduction and production / staging with a dynamic focus on shaping the client’s message into a live experience.

26 Tips for Designing Great Webcasts & Webinars

It seems like webcasts at conferences are popping up all over the place.  I believe that webcasts are going to become an important virtual component of face 2 face meetings in the future. 
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