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Conference Mastery: Ditch the Boring Booth | E63 with Shannon Mooney, Laura Dazon and Alyssia Smith

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In this episode, Emma and Ruta team up with the marketing team from the Technology for Marketing and eCommerce Expo London, to spill all the dirty secrets of conference and event marketing. They’re calling out the most common mistakes vendors make—like thinking it’s enough to just show up and pitch products. Spoiler: It’s not.

This episode is packed with tips on how to actually engage with your audience, work hand-in-hand with the event’s marketing team, and turn your boring booth into the talk of the expo. Personalization, interactive experiences, and valuable content are the name of the game. Oh, and let’s not forget—using the resources the event organizers offer isn’t just smart, it’s essential.

From pre-event planning to post-event follow-ups, they cover everything you need to know to make your next conference not just another line item on the budget, but a major win for your brand. They even sprinkle in a few hilarious stories from the trenches because, hey, we’ve all been there.
Takeaways:

  • Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Engage with the event’s marketing team to create unforgettable experiences.
  • Don’t Just Pitch—Provide Value: Ditch the hard sell and focus on delivering content that matters.
  • Make it Personal: Stand out by creating personalized, interactive experiences that draw attendees in.
  • Use What You’re Given: Maximize your exposure by taking advantage of the resources and tools provided by event organizers.
  • Plan Ahead: Set clear goals, communicate with your main contact, and don’t forget the post-event follow-up.
  • Learn and Adapt: Keep an eye on competitors, but remember to stay true to your brand and voice.
  • Take Care of You: Conferences are marathons, not sprints—eat, drink, and take those much-needed breaks.
  • Leadership Matters: Senior leaders should be hands-on and have clear goals for event sponsorships.
  • Have Fun with It: A little humor and creativity go a long way, but always align it with your brand values.

Sponsors:
No more 'shit marketing leads' with Leadfeeder by Dealfront!
Extended free trial of their Lead Gen Platform for Blame it on Marketing listeners!

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In this episode, Emma and Ruta team up with the marketing team from the Technology for Marketing and eCommerce Expo London, to spill all the dirty secrets of conference and event marketing. They’re calling out the most common mistakes vendors make—like thinking it’s enough to just show up and pitch products. Spoiler: It’s not.

This episode is packed with tips on how to actually engage with your audience, work hand-in-hand with the event’s marketing team, and turn your boring booth into the talk of the expo. Personalization, interactive experiences, and valuable content are the name of the game. Oh, and let’s not forget—using the resources the event organizers offer isn’t just smart, it’s essential.

From pre-event planning to post-event follow-ups, they cover everything you need to know to make your next conference not just another line item on the budget, but a major win for your brand. They even sprinkle in a few hilarious stories from the trenches because, hey, we’ve all been there.
Takeaways:

  • Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Engage with the event’s marketing team to create unforgettable experiences.
  • Don’t Just Pitch—Provide Value: Ditch the hard sell and focus on delivering content that matters.
  • Make it Personal: Stand out by creating personalized, interactive experiences that draw attendees in.
  • Use What You’re Given: Maximize your exposure by taking advantage of the resources and tools provided by event organizers.
  • Plan Ahead: Set clear goals, communicate with your main contact, and don’t forget the post-event follow-up.
  • Learn and Adapt: Keep an eye on competitors, but remember to stay true to your brand and voice.
  • Take Care of You: Conferences are marathons, not sprints—eat, drink, and take those much-needed breaks.
  • Leadership Matters: Senior leaders should be hands-on and have clear goals for event sponsorships.
  • Have Fun with It: A little humor and creativity go a long way, but always align it with your brand values.

Sponsors:
No more 'shit marketing leads' with Leadfeeder by Dealfront!
Extended free trial of their Lead Gen Platform for Blame it on Marketing listeners!

  continue reading

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