Sunday, July 27, 2014

3 methods to promote an event online

1. Status Update to Promote Your Event

To craft the perfect status update to promote your business’s event, take notes from Gap.



In a post they created for a holiday event, Gap used hashtags (helpful for event attendees to use later), a call to action (“RSVP & join us”) and a link to a Facebook event page so users could RSVP. But here’s the biggest reason their status update excelled: The post’s photo looks like an invitation and provides all the details for the event. This sort of design helps cut down on user questions and motivates them to put the event into their calendars right away because they have all the information they need.

2. RSVP App

It can sometimes seem like every business is hosting an event or sale at the same time you are. The question is: How can you make sure your customers and fans remember yours? One of the most effective ways to remind people of your business’s event or promotion is to put it in their Google calendars. It might sound impossible to do, but it’s not! You can do this with an RSVP app.

First, create a Google Calendar event for your holiday event and click “Edit event.” At the bottom of the Edit event page, select the blue hyperlink titled “Publish event.” A box of code will appear. Copy only the link within the quotation marks beginning with https://www.google.com.

Next, in ShortStack, use the Image Widget to create an RSVP button with a hotspot. (If you’re not sure how to do this, click here to watch a video tutorial.) Insert the text you copied from your Google calendar event into the hotspot entry field of your Image Widget. This will create an RSVP button on your app that when clicked, allows your app visitors to quickly save your event to their Google Calendars.

3. “Event Responses” Facebook Ad

If you’ve created a Facebook event and want it to get a decent amount of exposure — and of course you do! — your best bet is to put some money behind it. Facebook now has an option to make an ad specifically for your Facebook event.

To create this kind of ad, go to the Ads Manager and click the green “Create an Ad” button. On the next page, select the “Event Responses” option and insert in the link to your Facebook event (Facebook will not take any other kind of link).

If you have an event that you have not created an Facebook event for, but still want to promote, use the “Clicks to Website” option instead to insert an external link to your event. This could be to your business’s webinar page, your website which hosts event details or a Meetup page. 

To Blume and the rest of our blog readers, we hope this post was helpful! As always, share your comments and/or questions with us below. And if there’s another topic you’d like to write about, just ask. 

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