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Using Your Website To Boost Event Attendance by drone99(m): 5:34pm On Apr 11, 2010
Over recent years, web and email technology has made it increasingly easier to get the word out about your upcoming meeting or event. As people across the world become more internet-savvy, and reliant on websites for information, it is very important that you don’t miss the opportunity to promote your event through this inexpensive medium.

Here are some tips to help you use your website to maximize the attendance at your next event.

Marketing campaigns that encourage visitors to ‘spread the word’ are an effective, inexpensive promotional tactic. Include a feature, such as, ‘send to a friend’ on your event website, online invitation or online newsletter and watch your bookings increase!

What next? Call 08023700812 or email click@synchsolutions.com to run your ideas past us and get some free expert advice.

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