Create a Snapchat Story for your event
One of the things that makes Snapchat so easy to use is that the app automatically opens up to the camera setting. Simply tap the circle icon to take a photo or press and hold to take a short video (up to 10 seconds).You can apply the same effects to Stories as you can to any Snap: lenses with special effects, emojis, text captions, photo filters, or doodles.Once you’ve recorded your Snap, press the Story icon at the bottom of the screen. This will add it to the Stories screen, which you can get to by swiping left.Reach a wider audience with your Snapchat Stories
Googly eyes and puppy ears are cute, but there are more potent ways to add value to your event’s Story. Here are some easy-to-achieve best practices that will help you extend your reach and tell a better story:- To ensure that anyone can see your story — not just those actively following you — make sure your “Who Can View My Story” option is set to Everyone instead of My Friends. Go to Settings by pressing the app’s ghost icon at the top of the view, then the gear icon.
- Cross-promote your Snapchat account in your other promotional materials — think social media accounts, email campaigns, and physical signage. You can use your Snapcode, the scannable yellow image in your profile, to lead people directly to your account. Consider using that Snapcode as your profile picture on Instagram, for instance, and include it in signage around your event.
- Track your basic performance metrics so you can see what’s working and what’s not. From your list of Stories on the Stories screen (hint: swipe left), tap the circular thumbnail for each Story or the three gray dots. Then tap each individual Snap to see how many views and screenshots it received. Experiment with posting on different days of the week to see when your audience is most active.
Share your Stories beyond Snapchat
Bonus tip: Use custom Geofilters on your Story
Using Snapchat Stories to promote your event is not just about what you share. Your attendees are also driving the Snapchat narrative forward with their own Snaps and Stories.A great way to support their enthusiasm is to offer a specialized geofilter for your event. This is a small icon or illustration that can only be used within specific geographic boundaries, and only while users are actually there, in the moment. (For specific instructions, read “All You Need to Know to Make a Snapchat Geofilter for Your Event.”)Once you’ve created an on-demand geofilter for your event, be sure to use that filter in all your on-site Snaps so that your Stories tie back to your event. Promote your geofilter onsite at your event to encourage attendees to use it, too.For more on this powerful promotional channel, check out the on-demand webinar Insider Tips on How to Use Snapchat for Your Event.Related articles








