Post by ryglo739 on Mar 14, 2024 2:56:10 GMT -5
conference event write Write a post on your site and pass it around First of all, we advise you not to leave the "proprietary" channel par excellence aside in your strategy: your site. Start from here, writing a post (better if optimized from an SEO perspective) that summarizes all the most important information and where you can take the opportunity to tell in detail the objective of the event, the program and the biographies of the people involved. This post can be linked and used successfully to attract organic traffic from Google, but also included in your newsletter or on sites that aggregate events on both a thematic and geographical basis. It is, therefore, the basis from which to let your target know.
Create a Facebook event, but don't leave it silent A second step DX Leads to make your event known is, very often, to create an event on Facebook . Choose a clear, effective and captivating title, design a descriptive banner of the correct size, and add a nice text full of all the useful information for the public. Don't forget, for example, to indicate whether participation is free or not, whether there is a timetable for the event, or how many days the initiative will take place. Furthermore, add the pages that participate and organize the evening with you as co-organizers : this will already increase the organic reach of the event. Once the event is online you're at the beginning.
Now don't forget to let your page followers know that the event exists thanks to some dedicated posts and, once you start collecting the first interactions, don't abandon the event. On the contrary, it is effective to post some content directly about the event in the days before both to remember the most important information and to involve the public. Are there cases where it is not necessary to create a Facebook event? Certainly. When, for example, your target is not active on this social network or does not use it to find out about events like yours. It is not ideal even for events with very limited numbers such as a workshop for a few people, or even when you know you will receive few interactions.
Create a Facebook event, but don't leave it silent A second step DX Leads to make your event known is, very often, to create an event on Facebook . Choose a clear, effective and captivating title, design a descriptive banner of the correct size, and add a nice text full of all the useful information for the public. Don't forget, for example, to indicate whether participation is free or not, whether there is a timetable for the event, or how many days the initiative will take place. Furthermore, add the pages that participate and organize the evening with you as co-organizers : this will already increase the organic reach of the event. Once the event is online you're at the beginning.
Now don't forget to let your page followers know that the event exists thanks to some dedicated posts and, once you start collecting the first interactions, don't abandon the event. On the contrary, it is effective to post some content directly about the event in the days before both to remember the most important information and to involve the public. Are there cases where it is not necessary to create a Facebook event? Certainly. When, for example, your target is not active on this social network or does not use it to find out about events like yours. It is not ideal even for events with very limited numbers such as a workshop for a few people, or even when you know you will receive few interactions.