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Social Media Roundup: A New Tool For Event Planning

Associations Now

The event-planning site Splash challenges ticket-service sites with its full-fledged event-planning platform. What are some of the key details that go into planning events? Splash = Facebook of event websites ow.ly/k6YM2 — Sarah Beauchamp (@sarahconvene) April 16, 2013. Finding Content.

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Social Media Roundup: An Exotic Take on Event Planning

Associations Now

Partying in a cemetery sounds weird, but it’s not the strangest place that event planners have taken over lately. Also: Is now the time to plan an event in an emerging country? The Craziest Venues We've Seen Events Take Over [link] #eventprofs. — Picatic (@Picatic) October 24, 2013. A cemetery.

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Social Media Roundup: Add Google+ To Your Event-Planning Strategy

Associations Now

How Google+ can widen your connectivity in promoting your next event. The boost Google+ can give your social media presence, and more, in today’s Social Media Roundup: Google+ pages that are updated more often actually show up higher than websites not connected to Google+. — LBI (@LBIAudioVideo) April 10, 2013.

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iBeacon for Events

Expo Logic

iBeacon for Events, floor analytics, indoor location and more…. Once again Apple has triggered an event-industry innovation streak. Sold before the event, a beacon can be placed in the exhibitor’s booth or in key strategic areas of the conference venue to determine: Attendee counts by hour/day. Attendee presence by zone by day.

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Social Media Roundup: Avoid These Marketing Mishaps

Associations Now

Takeaways from some epic marketing and management fails. Here are a few non-tech event trends to expect in 2014. And when you’re looking to improve your event planning or marketing—as well as identify what not to do—where better to look than at some of 2013’s biggest marketing mishaps? Beyond Tech.

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Social Media Roundup: Email Marketing 101

Associations Now

Also: Create a strategy to ensure that you don’t run out of food at your next event. Then it might be time to revisit your email marketing strategy. — BrightBull (@BrightBull) July 3, 2013. — BrightBull (@BrightBull) July 3, 2013. — Beth Sanborn (@FarFromCamelot) July 3, 2013.

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Three Free Event eBooks You Should Read

Velvet Chainsaw

Conferences, events and meetings are evolving. Here are three ebooks that discuss some of those event game changers. Mobile Apps: The New Event Essential. Today users are judging conferences and events based on whether they employ a mobile conference app. The Good Event Registration Guide.

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