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How to Promote Your Company’s Event to Get 50% More Attendees By: EventCommercials.com
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How To Promote Your Event To Get 50% More Attendees [CASE STUDY]

Aug 26, 2014

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Marvin McTaw

This post describes how ExhibitCraft, the new jersey based leader in trade show displays, was able to effectively market their event to get 50% more attendees than originally expected. It includes a walk through of their marketing plan including actionable steps you can take to get 50% more attendees at your event. To view the blog post that inspired this presentation, please visit http://j.mp/15foN82
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How to Promote Your Company’s Event to Get 50%

More Attendees

By: EventCommercials.com

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Leverage Existing Relationships

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Event Promotion via Social Media

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Social media allows quick & easy sharing among attendees

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Use Promotional Online Videos

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Click here for a free promotional online video

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ExhibitCraft had 50% more attendees than originally

anticipated By leveraging its existing audience, using social media, and promoting their event with online video, ExhibitCraft catapulted their event to success.

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For more information about marketing your event online, click here.

Want 50% More Attendees?Visit www.eventcommercials.com