Categories: Social Media

4 Ways To Use Social Media To Promote Your Next Event [Infographic]

There are so many different ways to use social media in our daily lives, but for some reason, we don’t often think of social media being used in the event planning process. If it’s done well, social media and event planning can be a match made in heaven. This includes every aspect of the process from organizing the event, to creating a buzz during the event, to making the impact of the event continue to last long after it’s over.

If you think about huge events like SXSW (and many others), you’ll realize that social media plays a large role in their success. No matter what size your event is, you can also use social media to make an impact, and to make the whole event planning process more streamlined.

This infographic called 4 Ways To Use Social Media To Boost Events (by Eventility) really goes into many more than just 4 ways to do this. This graphic highlights 18 ways you can use social media to give your next event a little jolt of energy to increase its success and effectiveness.

This is the most in-depth infographic on this topic I’ve seen, and it goes into every social media detail so you can make sure you get the most out of your social media efforts when it comes to your events. As Eventility points out, it’s important not to think social media is only useful for your event promotion. Instead, think about using it for every aspect of the event planning process. This infographic doesn’t focus on just one social media outlet either. By utilizing many different outlets like this, you’ll create the most spread possible for your next event.

So the next time you are planning a tweetup, seminar, conference, sporting event, fundraiser, concert, etc., follow the tips in this infographic and use social media in the most effective and complete way possible to ensure your event’s success!

4 Ways To Use Social Media To Promote Your Next Event

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Via: [Social Media Today]

Diana Adams

Diana has a passion for blogging. You can usually find Diana working in her home office in Atlanta or sitting in the corner of a downtown Starbucks somewhere with her mobile devices in one hand and a Grande Caramel Macchiato in the other. She loves Star Wars, hot chicken wings, and nice people.

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