Planning an event and need to get the word out? Social media is a great tool to create buzz and connect with your target audience. Whether you spread the word on Facebook or use Twitter to chat about the latest event updates, social media should be part of your strategy to promote your event.
Now there is an ebook that helps you understand the benefits and uses of each of the major social media sites including:
- YouTube
- HootSuite
- Flickr
- Event Brite
- Meetup
Promote Your Event with Social Media offers readers:
- Tips for identifying their target audience
- Understand how to be visible to your audience
- Learn to speak the language of your participants
- See the difference between a “customer-focused” promotional message and a “company-focused” message
- Remember to determine the 5 Ws and 1 H and what order to put them in
- Learn the value of making it easy to promote
- Specific instructions for using LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook to create an event page and promote your function to your community and beyond
- Examples for the use of photos and video
- Guidelines for creating an event promotion strategy
Don’t take my word for it! In addition to my views and opinions, every section ends with a link to other social media professionals and their articles to offer additional information.
13 article links take you to even more information for each section
There isn’t just one way to promote your event. It is a numbers game. The more you try, the more likely your target audience will be to hear about your event. Promote Your Event with Social Media also includes:
- 21 Tasks to choose from to promote your event
- 8 different venues for keeping the buzz going leading up to your event
- 12 keys to successfully promoting your event
Download How to Promote Your Event with Social Media now and you can be reading this book in just a couple of minutes. This e-book is available today for just $7.79 from Amazon. Download onto your Kindle, Nook or other e-reading device.
Already ordered the e-book? Thank you so much! Click on the images for the Event Details worksheet and the Event Checklist worksheet


