Snapchat: Storifying Your Brand

It seems that with each new year comes a new big boom in social media marketing. Last year, the marketing world was engulfed with real-time advertising induced from the famous Oreo Super Bowl tweet.

This real time advertising phenomena created a storm of over saturation and under satisfaction, and left many marketing managers losing their hair trying to latch on to every social trend they could. This became a tiring endeavor and not as effective as once imagined.

This year’s big boom has been Snapchat, a peer-to-peer photo/video messaging application that allows its users to temporarily share pictures and videos.  Many brands were quick to follow the gust of Snapchat trendiness and a few quickly found success, including Taco Bell, Mashable, Sour Patch Kids, and GE.

These brands were doing something different than many other brands on Snapchat, they found a way to stick out and connect with their audience. A more unique persona of their brand than ever before was created. They found the secret.

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Reasons to Use Social Media to Engage Conference Attendees

As an event planner, it is typical to have a one track mind. Upfront, you may care about one detail more than the rest: getting people through the door. Of course, meeting your attendance goals is only half the battle. From there, it is your job, along with the help of your team, to ensure that every attendee is treated well and getting what they want from the event. There are many things you can do to engage with conference attendees, with the use of social media at the top of the list. Here is something to chew on: even…

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How to Promote Social Media Use During an Event

The growth of social media is astonishing. Starting with Live Journal and MySpace, this trend began to pick up steam 15 years ago. In today’s world, social media is all the rage, with Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn, among others, leading the way. Consider this excerpt from a SocialTimes article published in 2014: “Since 2004, the growth of social media has been near exponential. Back in those days, Facebook — arguably the most mature of the top social networks — only had about 1 million users. By 2011 the network had grown so large, its population was being compared to that…

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How To Have Social Media Work For You

Social media, we all love it but are not always sure of the best way to use it to our advantage. This week we are going to really dive into it and take a closer look at how you can use the latest techniques and platforms to really work for you. As with any social media advice, you need to focus on what really works for your audience as well as brand. We are going to offer lots of tips and tricks that you can use to engage & get more followers and use social media to your advantage. Try them…

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Five More Incredibly Common Mistakes Made By Novice Event Planners

Nobody’s perfect. I can’t emphasize enough that in a complex, high-stress career like event planning, people are bound to make a mistake or two.  people are bound to make mistakes. This is especially true if they’re new to the job – in many cases, they may not even realize they’ve erred until it’s already too late to fix the problem. Today, we’re going to go over a few more mistakes commonly made by event management rookies. While none of these will necessarily lead to a catastrophe on their own, they can still cause a pretty huge headache for planners, clients,…

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