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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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iBeacon for Events

Expo Logic

Its iBeacon—a small piece of hardware that transmits signals to a smart device—has sparked the imagination of leading mobile app developers, several of whom have announced beacon-enabled features for their existing event apps. Core-apps offer Beacon Solutions (alerting and event analytics) to event organizers including real-time ?oor

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Wednesday Buzz: Give Your Guests the Gift of Tech

Associations Now

Is your event technology meeting your guests’ expectations? Also: how to make your event more shareable on social media. Event planners want their conferences to be the talk of the town. Tips for Making Your Event Easy to Love on Social: [link] #sm #eventprofs #events. Make sure a few outlets are nearby.

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Helping Conference First Timers And Solo Attendees Move Beyond Hello

Velvet Chainsaw

Technology advances have made it easier for attendees to find like-minded people, but we need to prime the pump and tap technology in smarter ways to help them. Hat Tips to Courtney Bosch at Marketing Profs, as it was her post, Introverts Unite! Four Tips That Can Make Events Less Scary that inspired me to write this one.