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Real Wedding Submissions: The Best Publications to Submit to

OFD Consulting

One of the things that makes Bridal Guide unique is that, in addition to its online platform, it has a physical magazine that comes out six times a year. Now, with an active community with millions of readers and a strong social media presence, Carats & Cake is one of the leading inspiration sources for classic, high-end weddings.

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Your Complete Guide To PR For Events

Eventtia

Therefore, plan and set up media meetings in advance, paying close attention to lead times, press deadlines, and editorial calendars. The first thing you should do when planning your media outreach is research which types of press are likely to cover your event. Promote your event on social media. Think local.

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The Ultimate Event Planning Checklist: 7 Phases to Create a Winning Event

Eventtia

Agree upon the KPIs to track the event’s performance, including customer footfall, social media mentions, number of sales, and more. In retail, you can plan teaser ads, social media campaigns, or influencer partnerships. Event Social Profiles: Set up or adapt social media profiles for your event.

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How to Get Sponsors for Events in 14 Simple Steps

Planning Pod

Social media marketing/mentions. Make first contact via email and social media (not phone calls). “The best way to start forming relationships with sponsors is through social media,” says Julie Austin, CEO of Speaker Sponsor. On-stage announcements. Website marketing. Email marketing.

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How Can You Become a Wedding Planner? Tips, Tricks and More!

Carissa Kruse Weddings

In addition to industry-specific networking, don’t underestimate the power of social media and online marketing. Attend bridal fashion shows, read wedding magazines, and follow industry leaders on social media to keep your finger on the pulse.

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How to start a wedding venue: Tips from two wedding industry experts

Planning Pod

Meanwhile, their deposits and scheduled payments helped bring in some much-needed revenue that Andrea used to purchase appliances, venue furniture, and other materials that her construction loan didn’t cover. “It Leverage social media. Andrea, who relies almost completely on social media for her marketing, agrees with Monique.

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7 Critical Keys to Effective Event Venue Marketing

Planning Pod

Leverage Social Media to Grow Your Fanbase. Social media platforms are table stakes, as is LinkedIn if your outreach includes local businesses. Using a schedule for producing new content is highly advisable. Thank-you notes are another excellent way to cement that relationship.