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Guest post by Katie Sawyer of EventbriteA presence on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or even Snapchat for your event is no longer just nice to have — it’s essential. Whether you’re looking to increase the number of tickets you sell or nail down key sponsors, social media is integral to your success. But if you’re not strategic, developing a strong social media strategy can be a drain on your resources.With so many social media tools at your disposal, it’s hard to know what to choose and how to measure ROI. Here are 4 ways the right social media tools can help you save time and make your social media management less manual and more effective.1. Plan and schedule more efficiently
To get your post in front of as many eyes as possible, you want to post when most of your audience is online. Create a strategy that not only indicates the right time of day for your posts, but also identifies whatyou’ll be posting and how you’ll measure impact.You can’t be online twenty-four hours a day, so use tools that can help you plan, organize, and schedule your posts. Here’s one that gives your whole team a clear view into what’s coming up:- Trello – Trello’s visual planning tool helps teams work collaboratively to build campaigns faster and easier. Moving beyond spreadsheets, the platform streamlines projects and is a low-cost, high-value solution for teams who need to get up and running quickly.
2. Create and curate diverse content
- Scoop.it – This content curation service helps you find interesting content. Bookmark a blog post or a video that relates to your topic. Then use Scoop.it’s predictive insights and keyword analysis to generate more suggestions of relevant content that you can easily curate and publish.
3. Build trust through content
- Canva – Boost your posts as a pro marketer with appealing designs for your social media. Easily make infographics that you can post on your Twitter or LinkedIn feed, or create quote graphics from attendees or headliners at your event.
4. Retarget for more exposure
If you’re spending too much money trying to draw new people to your event page, it’s time to invest in retargeting. Instead of marketing to people who may or may not be interested, you can remind people who’ve already shown interest to buy tickets or register when they’re ready. With retargeting, you can turn more event page visits into ticket sales — up to 6x average ROI.For example, if somebody engages with an initial post, say a short video introduction about your event, with retargeting, you can then create targets based only people that clicked on that first video.Videos can be be time consuming and expensive. Create engaging retargeting videos with this simple tool:- Quik – Made by GoPro, Quik is an easy way to make videos right from your phone. Select your photos, choose a template, and easily update your video to Facebook, YouTube, or Twitter.
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