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Social Media Roundup: A New Tool For Event Planning

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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. .

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

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— LBI (@LBIAudioVideo) April 10, 2013. This means that when someone goes to Google and searches ‘Event Planner’ they are first seeing the accounts which rate highest on Google—many of those rating higher because they are posting on their Google+ pages,” Nicolette Anderson explains on BusyEvent.

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Social Media Roundup: An Exotic Take on Event Planning

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The Craziest Venues We've Seen Events Take Over [link] #eventprofs. — Picatic (@Picatic) October 24, 2013. According to BizBash , all three have doubled as event venues for marketing firms or others. RT @EventMB Are Event Planners Overlooking New and Emerging Destinations? A cemetery. A walk-in freezer.

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Social Media Roundup: Email Marketing 101

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Then it might be time to revisit your email marketing strategy. — BrightBull (@BrightBull) July 3, 2013. When it comes to email marketing, the most important thing is the content of your email. This should be obvious, really,” writes Alex Aspinall for B2B Marketing , who also offers other useful ideas on the matter.

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Social Media Roundup: Avoid These Marketing Mishaps

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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? ht @ evvnt ).

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Michele Frania Joins the Velvet Chainsaw Team

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I’m excited to announce that Michele Frania has joined the Velvet Chainsaw team as of April 8, 2013 as Director, Client Projects & Stories! She also served as a Senior Marketing Coordinator with Universal American for several years. Michele will be working out of our brand new offices in Twinsburg, Ohio.

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Communicating Your Conference Value Proposition To A Short Attention Span World

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Adapted from Donna’s Meeting Innovation post on Cvent’s Event Planning blog. Marketing Attendee Acquisition conference marketing Conference Value Proposition' Related Stories Building Your Conference Community Drip By Drip How Are Your Conference Attendees Preprogrammed And Hard Wired?