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Monthly Archives: May 2011

10 Common Mistakes Event Planners Make

Technology and social media are changing the way we produce, plan and promote events. Here is a quick sum up of common errors made by you and I when planning an event. This post has been written by Julius Solaris for Event Manager Blog (?). I promise I will avoid any melodramatic view. I… Read more

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How Nike Integrates Social Media at Sporting Events

The Nike Shout initiative grew Nike’s Indonesian social channels by 200,000 fans and followers. Here is how they did it. While wondering on the Twitterverse I spotted a tweet by @ThisisEnzo who pointed me to a clever Olgivy campaign for Nike Indonesia. What is it About? I would call it… Read more

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Don’t Tell Anyone: A Tip to Increase Your Event Website Authority

The following article shares an often overlooked trick to quickly improve your event website authority and increase traffic. This post has been written by Julius Solaris for Event Manager Blog (?). I am sure you followed my advice and used WordPress to set up your event website. Fair enough,… Read more

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How to Integrate Social Media Channels into Your Virtual Event

This is a guest post by Dennis Shiao, looking at virtual events and how they integrate with social media. Virtual is hot my dear reader, you should follow Dennis’ advice. But first a quick intro: Dennis is Director of Product Marketing at INXPO and author of the book “Generate Sales… Read more

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The Most Influential Event Professionals Online

This post looks at the influence of event professionals online and how you can use influence scoping tools to better serve your event attendees. This post has been written by Julius Solaris for Event Manager Blog (?). I was having an exchange with Theo Lynn and he pointed me to a list he… Read more

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Can You Sell Out Your Event in Less Than 2 Minutes?

This post is a case study of Brooklyn Beta a conference that managed to sell out in less than 2 minutes. This post has been written by Julius Solaris for Event Manager Blog (?). I was hanging out on Twitter over the weekend and I could not help but noticing a Tweet by Alex Cone:… Read more

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