Great events - the community power

We’ve often talked about how we can make our events more successful, big or small, using online marketing methods. Although social marketing is great for driving traffic to your events, building pre-event hype; it still needs to be handled with tact. So, when you jump on this bandwagon, it is important to come with the right mindset and expectations.

Often when planning events, I’d think of myself as an attendee and plan everything from that perspective. Having a mindset which is consistent with the audience is very important in social marketing. Having the wrong expectations can result in damages to your reputation as an organizer or event manager.

Social marketing requires strategic planning. Just like a chess game can be mastered, this too can be used in a way that can make your events a huge success every time. This doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll have to do things differently; you’ll just have to approach them differently, that’s all.

Always remember that the people you are marketing to are your “community”. They are a community of people supporting your services, attending your events and communicating directly with you. If you want more people to contact you for services, or manage their events, or attend the events you are managing and so on, then it is important to build initial trust and credibility first.

Secondly, you need to be an active part of the community itself. Participate with the audience, ask them questions, discuss ideas, share thoughts, request feedback. This communication helps people in opening themselves up to you and become more inclined to use your services or attend your parties later on. Also, it is the best way to get a feel for audience expectations and early feedbacks of your events. Credibility comes from sharing insight, discussing thoughts and adding value to conversations. When people start to respect your opinion as a good one, they will become more inclined to becoming your customers.

Simon U Ford (SUF.EDBD)

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  • augsworld
    Simplicity - -become valuable by adding value. This is more great stuff Simon. Thank you. Throw a party you'd like to attend. Great idea.
  • Now that I've spent the last 3 months studying the social proof possible from applying word of mouth media, I now have a much better understanding of what Simon is talking about in this article about marketing events. Since I now now that everything can be boiled down to being an event (and promoted as such), this is all the more powerful advice.
  • Simon, I always learn so much from you. Thanks for your continued guidance to anyone willing to listen, which I am. Yes, the relationship is at the core of everything. Without that nothing much matters and there is no passion. As always, your fan, with love and gratitude,
    Dyann
  • Bottom line is always relationship, isn't it! Who wants to go somewhere with a stranger?
  • Understanding who you are attending is important. You need to hold their focus & interest and get their attention.
  • Dino White
    There is always time to live and learn and those who learn it the right way are the ones who succeed in the place where it counts most. This is great information for building and making sure one is ready and able to get to the marketplace with the right products and services that are ready to meet the need of one's customers that are built around what they are wanting and looking for. If you want it done righ the first time you take this advice and it will work everytime. A successful business knows this and is ready to take on all comers. ddw.edbd
  • michaelqtodd
    Thanks Simon.It all makes great sense.We have to put ourselves in the mind of the customer all the time.The perspective of the people who read what we put out on Social Media has to be taken into account all the time too
    The Green Internet Guy in Tokyo
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