This document provides guidance on using social media to market community events. It recommends developing a timeline to plan promotions, choosing a social tool for event planning, compiling promotional content, and creating an event page on Facebook. It also suggests scheduling social media posts in advance. Additionally, it advises promoting the event through websites, printed materials, and Facebook ads, as well as engaging local influencers. The document stresses engaging attendees through social media during and after the event by showcasing user-generated content and continuing conversations to extend the reach of the event.
11. Plan
Develop a timeline for promotions and
announcements
Choose a social tool for event planning and
registrations
Compile photos and videos needed for promotion
Create an event page on Facebook
Assign social media roles to your team
– Content creators
– Content monitors
Schedule posts and tweets
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19. Promote
Create website or web presence
Social integration
Distribute printed material
– Social integration
Advertise on Facebook
Send out teasers based on timeline
– Announcements (e.g., bands, speakers, vendors,
activities, etc.)
– Photos and videos from previous events
Create a hashtag and publicize it
Engage with local influencers
30. Engage
Create and monitor conversations with fans,
attendees, and influencers
Post in real time
Encourage attendees to create and share their
own content
Showcase user-generated content at the event
1. Get out your smart phones and take some photos using Instagram. It can be of anything or anyone.
2. Add this tag: #WAXDNTWN
3. Upload your photo. No need to tweet it, but you can if you want.
4. Hang around to the end of our presentation to see what you've created!
The way we get information and respond to the environment around us has changed. We are now a culture of sharing. We want others to know where we are and the cool things we’re doing. Your festivals and events can provide that venue. This not only fuels their desire to share, it spreads the message about your events at the same time.
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It’s always challenging trying to integrate a downtown into a festival experience. This group may have figured out how. The Geneva Chamber of Commerce worked with downtown businesses and the Swedish Days Festival on a promotion that will help market the downtown merchants to festival attendees. Visitors with smartphones will get immediate access to featured specials and discounts exclusively during the event. When you scan the code, you go to the mobile friendly Swedish Days 2011 Hot Deals page that includes all the specials. Some are offering a % off, others are offering BOGOs.
95% of photos are reposted images
During 2014:
Photos tagged with #expcols increased 191%
Followers increased 107%
Interactions increased 55%
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