Posts Tagged ‘technology’

Beginners Guide to Social Media

December 22nd, 2009

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Are you unsure what do with social media? You’re not alone. Many meeting professionals  feel overwhelmed by the idea of establishing a presence in the social media world.

Social Media Marketing is on the tip of everyones tongue these days. Most though are unsure how to use these new mediums and struggle with understanding where to get started.

Fortunately, it’s easier than you think.

Meeting professionals that want to increase engagement, share excitement and better execute their events need to adapt and incorporate social media opportunities into their event strategies.

Social media marketing is being used to find and engage new attendees, provide core details and customer support, understand the needs/wants of attendees and  increase brand awareness and publicity. However, one of the greatest advantages of using social media is it’s ability to bring together loyal fans and let them share their stories.


Here are 5 quick tips to help you get started.

Listen

Search for your company and key words that relate to your specific kind of events on social media platforms such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook to see what attendees and the public at large like and dislike. You can learn a huge amount by just listening to the comments people share. If you are going to jump into the conversation, remember to do so with an inquisitive tone. Like a cocktail party, the hard sell does not work here. Be positive and let attendees know you are listening.

Poke Around

Check out other events and your competition before beginning your own social media campaign. Look for elements that speak to you. Maybe it’s a style of writing or simply the way they designed their profiles. See what they are doing and how they are doing it. If it works for them, it could work for you!

Be Open

Approach online conversations about your events in an open manner and then engage your attendees in conversations with full disclosure. Let them behind the curtain and you will have an opportunity to engage them in a conversation that rarely happens. They become raving fans by feeling as if they are a greater part of the event. Ask what they think about the event, you might be surprised by the responses and ideas.What they are looking for are details, exceptional service and real‐life connections.

Share

Start creating your social media presence on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and with a blog. Then create links for these platforms on your Web site’s homepage, in your signature block and even on your business card. Initially you will have to do the legwork in building your community. As you explore the Social Media space, look for opportunities to comment and give back. When you do, include your Twitter Username, or a link your blog or Facebook. This helps people to track back and be introduced to your presence.

Daily Check up

So…..you’ve done the legwork, got the whole thing set up, now spend 30 minutes per‐day updating each platform. The key is to focus on sharing information, links, images and whatever else you can. The goal is to keep it all focused on content that is VALUABLE to your attendees. Be sure to keep your content fresh and look for opportunities to interact with your attendees.


Beyond that, it’s important to spend time learning each day. Spend a few minutes and search the web for articles about Social Media Marketing. Add the blogs of Chris Brogan, Gary Vaynerchuck, Michael McCurry, Jeff Hurt and Lara McCulloch-Carter to your favorites. And if you are still not sure about where to look for guidance on what constitutes good social media, turn to the experts and keep listening until you are comfortable diving in yourself.

New Technology changing the Face to Face Meeting

December 1st, 2009

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One of the great joys of our business is the development of new technologies that transform and enhance the landscape of our industry. The development of FaceTime was one such technology.

From it’s inception for our own use at the Elite Meetings Alliance through the most recent IT&ME, we have seen it change the way that suppliers and buyers interact. It has provided a space for more open communication and more effective use of time. The key qualities that technology has promised.

What spurred this post though was recent letter we received praising the system.

“We had a great experience with using the Elite Meetings International (EMI) FaceTime appointment scheduling technology at the 2009 Motivation Show and plan to continue its use in the 2010 Hosted Buyer Program next October”, said Pete Erickson, Managing Director of The Motivation Show (IT&ME).

“As we expand our Hosted Buyer Program in 2010, it’s critical that we provide a streamlined technology tool for helping buyers and exhibitors manage their appointments at showtime. FaceTime makes the process of requesting, confirming and managing appointments in real time as simple as possible. And the additional features for printing schedules and receiving alerts makes FaceTime the most effective appointment planning tool available today.”

Like a proud parent we shared the praise among the team and in the process discovered a pretty interesting fact.

We were helping to build the case for Face to Face meetings by providing a technology that makes them more effective. By enhancing the process by which people meet and helping them to be better prepared, we were justifying and fortifying the belief that it is important to meet with those you do business with.

In todays economy, everyone should be tighter with their dollars and more focused on results. We must also not lose sight that business is personal and that trust is still a foundation to successful partnerships.

By embracing technologies that help us effectively manage our time and resources, we are proactively taking charge of the situation, building a better network and defining the future of meetings and events.

Thanks for letting us be a part of that.


If you want to learn more about Elite Meetings, SpeedRFP, FaceTime and all that we offer, check out the Elite Meetings website at www.elitemeetings.com.