Springfield Association for Women in Communications January 2011 Program: Event Planning presented by Karen Sanders, Executive Director of the LLCC Foundation
This document outlines the event planning lifecycle in 5 stages: 1) Strategy & Planning, 2) Design & Development, 3) Marketing & Promotion, 4) Event Execution, and 5) Follow-Up & Measurement. It also lists the top 5 things event professionals are doing to improve events, which include creating events for smaller budgets, broadening client/user base, marketing more aggressively, forming partnerships, and demonstrating value/ROI. Additionally, it notes that incorporating technology faster through video and mobile apps is seen as the next big thing in events.
Planning an Effective Social Media Strategy for Your Next EventTypeset
Social media is a natural fit for nearly every facet of event planning but, all too often, an ad-hoc approach reduces its effectiveness. A sound strategy for managing all social media activity increases attendance, enhances the conference experience for delegates, and improves the overall return on the event. Incorporating a case study from a major USA conference, this presentation addresses the need for a comprehensive social media strategy using several different tools including LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Designed for people with experience in social networking, the session will include practical advice, hints, tips and traps to help you manage your next conference from promotion right through to wrap-up.
Tehnologia NU trebuie sa fie o problema pentru un ONG. Iata 3 produse software profesionale utile pentru organizatia ta.
Prezentare sustinuta de Radu Motoc, CEO TechSoup Romania, in cadrul NGO Talks-Positive Projects.
The document discusses topics related to event management. It defines an event and covers event categorization and typology. Key characteristics of events are described, such as uniqueness, perishability, intangibility, and ambience. The document outlines various aspects of managing events, including making a start, planning, financial management and budgeting, venue selection and logistics, marketing, and project management. Event evaluation and legacies are also mentioned.
Prezentare sustinuta de Mihai Nasaudean, managing partner Good Afternoon, in cadrul webinarului "Wordpress pentru ONG-uri". Trainingul online a fost organizat de TechSoup Romania special pentru organizatiile non-profit (http://www.techsoup.ro).
Detalii despre Good Afternoon - http://www.goodafternoon.ro/
This document provides lessons on event planning based on the author's experience. It outlines key areas to consider when planning an event, including understanding the audience, choosing an appropriate location, managing the venue logistics, developing a theme, handling food and beverages, creating a budget, planning for the day of the event, and cleaning up afterwards. The author emphasizes the importance of addressing details, having backup plans, and securing necessary supplies, facilities, and permissions in order to ensure a successful event.
Springfield Association for Women in Communications January 2011 Program: Event Planning presented by Karen Sanders, Executive Director of the LLCC Foundation
This document outlines the event planning lifecycle in 5 stages: 1) Strategy & Planning, 2) Design & Development, 3) Marketing & Promotion, 4) Event Execution, and 5) Follow-Up & Measurement. It also lists the top 5 things event professionals are doing to improve events, which include creating events for smaller budgets, broadening client/user base, marketing more aggressively, forming partnerships, and demonstrating value/ROI. Additionally, it notes that incorporating technology faster through video and mobile apps is seen as the next big thing in events.
Planning an Effective Social Media Strategy for Your Next EventTypeset
Social media is a natural fit for nearly every facet of event planning but, all too often, an ad-hoc approach reduces its effectiveness. A sound strategy for managing all social media activity increases attendance, enhances the conference experience for delegates, and improves the overall return on the event. Incorporating a case study from a major USA conference, this presentation addresses the need for a comprehensive social media strategy using several different tools including LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Designed for people with experience in social networking, the session will include practical advice, hints, tips and traps to help you manage your next conference from promotion right through to wrap-up.
Tehnologia NU trebuie sa fie o problema pentru un ONG. Iata 3 produse software profesionale utile pentru organizatia ta.
Prezentare sustinuta de Radu Motoc, CEO TechSoup Romania, in cadrul NGO Talks-Positive Projects.
The document discusses topics related to event management. It defines an event and covers event categorization and typology. Key characteristics of events are described, such as uniqueness, perishability, intangibility, and ambience. The document outlines various aspects of managing events, including making a start, planning, financial management and budgeting, venue selection and logistics, marketing, and project management. Event evaluation and legacies are also mentioned.
Prezentare sustinuta de Mihai Nasaudean, managing partner Good Afternoon, in cadrul webinarului "Wordpress pentru ONG-uri". Trainingul online a fost organizat de TechSoup Romania special pentru organizatiile non-profit (http://www.techsoup.ro).
Detalii despre Good Afternoon - http://www.goodafternoon.ro/
This document provides lessons on event planning based on the author's experience. It outlines key areas to consider when planning an event, including understanding the audience, choosing an appropriate location, managing the venue logistics, developing a theme, handling food and beverages, creating a budget, planning for the day of the event, and cleaning up afterwards. The author emphasizes the importance of addressing details, having backup plans, and securing necessary supplies, facilities, and permissions in order to ensure a successful event.
It's the power of story. Discover how to transform your event into a storytelling factory, engaging your prospects and customers in all the right channels with the right messages. A recent report showed that 9 out of 10 organizations market with content regardless of their size or industry. 62 percent of those B2B marketers use events as an important tactic in their marketing strategy. In fact, face-to-face events is the third most popular form of content marketing behind social media and articles. Discover how to position your event as a memorable content marketing experience.
Cartoons and visual communications are a great way to make an event awesome - before, during and after the event. For more info contact events@gapingvoid.com.
Joe Pulizzi's presentation at IAEE Expo Expo regarding how to leverage content marketing to drive attendee signups and additional revenue opportunities.
Here you can find 21 ways to boost your event or conference. Cyriel has a lot of experience as Master of Interaction and loves to share his knowledge and experience in some very practical ways to inspire, engage and wake up your audience. Enjoy!
Second screen strategy: Digital, social & mobile best practices for conferenc...Jack Morton Worldwide
Today, 90% of media consumption is screen based. In 2014, the number of mobile devices in the world will exceed the global population. By 2018, there will be 1.4 connected mobile devices per person. That means that, as people move through the world, they will increasingly move with at least one other screen in hand (and even more devices on hand).
While the Second Screen revolution may have started with distracted television viewers, today, the multi-screen world demands marketers who know how to plan for it. This presentation breaks down second screen strategy into actionable advice specifically for event marketers. Yet the trends in consumer behavior apply to all brands that seek to connect with the people who matter most to them in an increasingly screen-based world.
How Hotels Can Use Social Media to Attract Event PlannersJulius Solaris
A presentation from a popular post I made on www.eventmanagererblog.com - you can access full notes here -> http://www.eventmanagerblog.com/marketing/hotels-social-media-meeting-planners
Social media has had a massive impact on events fundraising, both from a supporter and charity perspective. Many event participants use it as their primary route for asking for donations, so this shows how social media can help them raise more and get their sponsors involved, including data on which social media channels perform best. It also looks at how social media can support recruitment and supporter care from a charity’s point of view.
This document provides guidance on planning a successful event in 3 or less sentences. It begins by advising not to panic and to assemble a support team. Key steps include defining the goal and purpose, creating an organized system to plan the event, developing a timeline and assigning responsibilities to the team. The document also covers important considerations like budgeting, fundraising, venue selection, catering, promotion and executing the event.
Effective Social Media For Event ExhibitorsWeb 2.0 Expo
These slides were used in the webcast "Effective Social Media for Event Exhibitors." Led by Web 2.0 Expo Co-Chair and “The Twitter Book” co-author Sarah Milstein and Web 2.0 Expo Community Manager Kaitlin Pike, this webcast featured real-life success stories and practical tips for using services such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and your own company blog for efficient marketing before, during, and after a show.
Românismul de la Mihai Eminescu la Grigore Vieruinachirilov
Proiect “Educație online fără hotare” 2023 - 2024,
implementat de Direcția Generală Educație, Tineret și Sport a municipiului Chișinău în cadrul Proiectului “Educație online”
It's the power of story. Discover how to transform your event into a storytelling factory, engaging your prospects and customers in all the right channels with the right messages. A recent report showed that 9 out of 10 organizations market with content regardless of their size or industry. 62 percent of those B2B marketers use events as an important tactic in their marketing strategy. In fact, face-to-face events is the third most popular form of content marketing behind social media and articles. Discover how to position your event as a memorable content marketing experience.
Cartoons and visual communications are a great way to make an event awesome - before, during and after the event. For more info contact events@gapingvoid.com.
Joe Pulizzi's presentation at IAEE Expo Expo regarding how to leverage content marketing to drive attendee signups and additional revenue opportunities.
Here you can find 21 ways to boost your event or conference. Cyriel has a lot of experience as Master of Interaction and loves to share his knowledge and experience in some very practical ways to inspire, engage and wake up your audience. Enjoy!
Second screen strategy: Digital, social & mobile best practices for conferenc...Jack Morton Worldwide
Today, 90% of media consumption is screen based. In 2014, the number of mobile devices in the world will exceed the global population. By 2018, there will be 1.4 connected mobile devices per person. That means that, as people move through the world, they will increasingly move with at least one other screen in hand (and even more devices on hand).
While the Second Screen revolution may have started with distracted television viewers, today, the multi-screen world demands marketers who know how to plan for it. This presentation breaks down second screen strategy into actionable advice specifically for event marketers. Yet the trends in consumer behavior apply to all brands that seek to connect with the people who matter most to them in an increasingly screen-based world.
How Hotels Can Use Social Media to Attract Event PlannersJulius Solaris
A presentation from a popular post I made on www.eventmanagererblog.com - you can access full notes here -> http://www.eventmanagerblog.com/marketing/hotels-social-media-meeting-planners
Social media has had a massive impact on events fundraising, both from a supporter and charity perspective. Many event participants use it as their primary route for asking for donations, so this shows how social media can help them raise more and get their sponsors involved, including data on which social media channels perform best. It also looks at how social media can support recruitment and supporter care from a charity’s point of view.
This document provides guidance on planning a successful event in 3 or less sentences. It begins by advising not to panic and to assemble a support team. Key steps include defining the goal and purpose, creating an organized system to plan the event, developing a timeline and assigning responsibilities to the team. The document also covers important considerations like budgeting, fundraising, venue selection, catering, promotion and executing the event.
Effective Social Media For Event ExhibitorsWeb 2.0 Expo
These slides were used in the webcast "Effective Social Media for Event Exhibitors." Led by Web 2.0 Expo Co-Chair and “The Twitter Book” co-author Sarah Milstein and Web 2.0 Expo Community Manager Kaitlin Pike, this webcast featured real-life success stories and practical tips for using services such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and your own company blog for efficient marketing before, during, and after a show.
Românismul de la Mihai Eminescu la Grigore Vieruinachirilov
Proiect “Educație online fără hotare” 2023 - 2024,
implementat de Direcția Generală Educație, Tineret și Sport a municipiului Chișinău în cadrul Proiectului “Educație online”
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