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How To Avoid Event Social Media Pitfalls

Whether you’re running a school fete or global conference, your event needs to have a social media profile. Social media provides a forum for you to connect and share ideas and information with your attendees. It can generate buzz and enthusiasm for your event, boost ticket sales, create lasting positive impressions and inspire raging FOMO in those who missed out.

However, it can also go horribly wrong.

While the examples given the Inc.com post are extreme cases, it’s easy to trip up on social media. Here are some tips to avoid your hash-tag turning sour: For more details, please visit at https://www.crowdcomms.com/post/guides/event-social-media

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