Skip to content
ALL

12 steps to promote meetings with Web 2.0

12 steps to promote meetings with Web 2.0

Share news

Listen

eventoplus
What is ‘NetZero Events’, the international commitment of the MICE industry? What do ChatGPT and artificial intelligence for events mean? Companies still far from defining sustainability targets in MICE
Internet transformed the way we communicate ever since its beginning. Tim O´Reilly and Dale Dougherty defined its latest evolution as the Web 2.0, in which users can interact and participate. Then social networks came along, and now most relations go through the Web, especially through these participative sites. If your profile is not online, you are nobody. The same applies in meetings: any meeting planner can fall in love with Web 2.0 because of its speed and speed when organising a conference, festival or product launch.

The point is to know how to do it. Here are a few steps to promote your events in Internet, according to Rosaura Ochoa, blogger and social media specialist:

1. Write and send Tweets (Twitter messages) in advance to create expectation.

2. Publish the event in Facebook

3. Keep people inform about the event constantly

4. Include the pre-register event functionality

5. Solve doubts by creating a forum so people can post their questions and doubts

6. Make the news about the event viral by adding

Related news.

See all news