Posts 10-20 (of 24): Make your event marketing easy. Save time and reach wider with SceneSquid’s proprietary event marketing technology.
Social media is fun -- but it's also become an invaluable tool for event planners.
published on Jun 12, '16
Event promotion is essential to establish your gallery as a center for relevant and emerging art.
published on Jun 15, '16
Event marketing is a challenging endeavor. Event marketing is a challenging endeavor. Whether you’re a full-time marketer with dedicated staff; a one-person shop getting your
published on Sep 19, '16
At SceneSquid, we interact with a lot of event bloggers and calendar editors. Over the last couple years, we’ve been privy to their pet peeves and frustrations in dealing with event PR.
published on Jun 15, '16
Brain Download is a new series where we interview event experts. We intend these interviews to range a wide gamut of personalities and event spaces, with an eye towards bringing you awesome, valuable advice from some of the best in the industry.
published on Jun 15, '16
Chad Bauman is the Managing Director at Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Associate Professor of Marketing at Drexel, and the voice behind a well-respected arts marketing blog.
published on Jun 15, '16
Christine Healy is an alum of GWU’s Events and Marketing major and is now the Events Manager for InTheCapital.
published on Jun 15, '16
As an event promoter, your job is to get people to attend the grand openings, exhibitions, shows and other special events sponsored by your business.
published on Jun 6, '16
Marketing an event inherently means marketing something local. Even if it’s televised the world over, that special show or exhibition can only happen ...
published on Jun 15, '16
Your event is planned: The musicians have been booked and the caterer is all set to go. All you have left to do is write and post your event description ...
published on Jun 15, '16