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The Right Way to Market an Event #2496
June 28, 2023

In episode #2496, we share how to market an event effectively. From advertising and sending emails to pushing ticket sales and optimizing the 30 days before the event, we share all our tips and tricks with you today! We have an exciting event coming up in August and this is how we are marketing it the right way. Tune in now!
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[00:00] Today’s topic: The Right Way to Market an Event.

[00:27] How we’re marketing our next event in August.

[01:20] Advertising events and what platforms they do well on.

[02:57] The two ways to move ticket sales for your events.

[04:32] Why the most common event marketing techniques are not effective strategies?

[04:54] Reasons why the 30 days leading to an event are the most critical. 

[05:08] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!

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