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Euphoric Advertising in a (Somewhat) Post-Pandemic Society

Dana Communications

Two years after the pandemic began, the advertising climate has changed. An optimistic move forward that doesn’t claim that we’re positively post-pandemic, but just that we choose not to allude to pandemic-ness in advertising for the most part. That’s not to say that advertisers have forgotten about the pandemic. Every day.

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How to Use Social Media to Improve Your 2019 Events

Smart Meetings

Will 2019 be the year you leverage social media to make your events safer, more compelling and downright fun? A January 2018 report from WeAreSocial and Hootsuite explains just how important social media is in the average internet consumer’s life. Most attendees walk around events with immediate access to social media.

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How has Social Media Changed the Tourism Industry?

Solimar International

But the explosion of social media platforms between 2006 and 2010 connected individuals around the world like never before, paving the way for another industry upheaval under social media marketing. Read on to learn the history of how social media changed the tourism industry. Let’s rewind to 2004.

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10 Steps to Successfully Promote your Tourism Event on Social Media

Tourism eSchool

10 Steps to Successfully Promote your Tourism Event on Social Media. If so, social media is a fantastic low cost way to let people know about and book tickets for your event. However, too often we see smaller events not making full use of social media to inspire new people to attend their events.

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How to Promote Your Event on Social Media in 2023

Eventtia

In the past, if we had enough budget to advertise an event in the prime-time slot of a popular TV channel, we were basically guaranteed success. While our focus on this guide is how to use social media to promote our events, we’ll also need to consider the other available channels and best practices.

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When Marketing an Event, Advertise Outside Your Lane

Convene by PCMA

Connected TV services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ are good options for marketers looking to advertise their events. Add to that the availability of B2B data relationships within these platforms and future event attendees become discoverable, regardless of where they may be spending their time online or offline. Joe Mathieu.

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10 Ways to Build Trust With Customers Online

Tourism eSchool

Neilson’s Global Trust in Advertising – Australia : Asked Australian’s the question “To what extent do you trust the follow advertising”. The top 2 most trusted forms of advertising were Recommendations from friends and family (83%) Consumer opinion posted online (66%) So why is this research so important?

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