3:3 Sell your next event with attendee videos Paid Members Public
Can raw smartphone videos filmed by your own attendees sell your next event? Learn how authentic user-generated content could be the affordable, organic marketing secret you’ve overlooked.
3:2 The real impact of AI on event marketing Paid Members Public
Is AI friend or foe in event marketing? Learn when to embrace it and when you still need human ingenuity from this unfiltered insider view.
3:1 Building memories sustainably: Ticketbutler Paid Members Public
In the ever-evolving world of event management, creating lasting memories for attendees is the ultimate goal. But how can we achieve this while also making sustainable choices that are not only good for the planet but also enhance the brand of the event? In this episode of Event Martech, host
2:7 Diversity & Inclusion: Creating welcoming spaces Paid Members Public
Attending an event can be an amazing experience, but it's not always easy to ensure that everyone feels included and valued. In this episode Lee explores why promoting diversity and inclusion is crucial, what creating a welcoming space for all attendees entails, and shares actionable strategies to ensure
2:6 Which is right? In-person or virtual? Paid Members Public
Choosing between in-person or virtual events? Explore key advantages of both formats in this episode to make an informed decision that aligns with your goals, engages your audience, and fits your budget.
2:5 Five sustainable event strategies Paid Members Public
Discover the benefits of incorporating sustainability in event planning, from connecting with like-minded sponsors to boosting your brand's reputation.
2:4 Digital event best practices Paid Members Public
Tired of technical glitches and frustrated attendees during your virtual events? Lee explores the best practices for creating a memorable virtual event experience.
2:3 The secret to boosting event website traffic Paid Members Public
Discover the easiest way to drive more traffic to your event website and sell more tickets with the schema markup.