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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/habacusc/public_html/onewayeventproductions/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114 Welcome to part two of our social media series!<\/span> It\u2019s hard to believe, but social media is still just a kid. Though its beginnings are rooted in the late 90s, it wasn\u2019t until the advent of MySpace in 2003 that anyone really took notice. While that social site has seen better days, new sites have stepped up and given rise to a social media phenomenon, with Americans now spending more than <\/span>215 weekly minutes<\/span><\/a> on social media via smartphone and an additional 110 minutes on laptops, desktops, and tablets.<\/span> In <\/span>part one of this series<\/span><\/a>, we covered Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin, and discussed how you can use them to promote your next event. Now, let\u2019s take a look at three more social media giants: Instagram, YouTube, and Snapchat.<\/span><\/p>\n Hosting <\/span>over 1 billion active users<\/span><\/a>, Instagram is the preferred social network of Millennials (1981-1995) and Gen Z (1996-2010), beating out even Facebook and Twitter. Instagram is a very visual medium and is largely used for posting photos and short videos up to one minute in length; keep this in mind when deciding how to promote your event (and check out these <\/span>photo-taking tips<\/span><\/a>). Also, you should know that Instagram is owned by Facebook, so you\u2019ll need to have an account there as well. If you don\u2019t already have an account, kill two birds with one stone and sign up for both today!<\/span> Three ways to best utilize Instagram for events include:<\/span><\/p>\n If your event spans multiple days, don\u2019t forget to post fun photos frequently during the event. This can tap into people\u2019s FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) and may have them signing up or buying tickets for the next day.<\/span><\/p>\n YouTube is the <\/span>second most-visited website<\/span><\/a> in the world, with more than 300 hours of video being uploaded every minute. And, they\u2019re not all just <\/span>goofy goat videos<\/span><\/a>; the <\/span>Content Marketing Institute<\/span><\/a> reveals that a majority of marketers identify video as a big part of their strategy. <\/span> For event planners, YouTube can be used to post video promos about the event. If it\u2019s a smaller event with no produced spots, you may want to post teasers that highlight a well-known professional speaker or celebrity that may be in attendance. If you’re putting on an annual event, YouTube is also the perfect place to post video of the previous year\u2019s event, and try to include interviews with past attendees talking it up.<\/span> Of course, you want your event to be a knockout, so your YouTube page should be one too. A few tips to consider:<\/span><\/p>\n Finally, don\u2019t forget to interact with fellow YouTubers. When they leave a comment on your video, respond as quickly as possible. Personalizing the response is great if you can, and if it\u2019s negative, respond positively or simply ignore it so there are no regrets later.<\/span><\/p>\n Snapchat has more than <\/span>300 million users<\/span><\/a>, with about 70% of users identifying as female and under 34 years old. If that\u2019s your target audience, this is where you need to be promoting your next event.<\/span> So how is Snapchat different from other social media sites? First off, it\u2019s entirely mobile. And unlike most sites where content lives forever (or until it\u2019s deleted), Snapchat posts are only available for a short period of time before they become inaccessible. Most \u201csnaps\u201d disappear as soon as a recipient opens them. This may seem counterintuitive for event promotion, which you want people to be able to share. That\u2019s why Snapchat has introduced the <\/span>\u201cstory\u201d feature<\/span><\/a>.<\/span> This feature allows you to create a series of photos or videos to build excitement for your upcoming event. Unlike regular snaps that disappear immediately, these are available for 24 hours and shareable. Because viewability is limited, these posts create FOMO similar to Instagram Stories, helping to ensure users view them before they\u2019re gone for good. A 24-hour window may be especially beneficial for <\/span>pop-up events<\/span><\/a> looking to create in-the-moment hype.<\/span> To make Snapchat stories more engaging, you\u2019ll want to consider geofilters which allows event followers to layer your logo or event-branded text over their snaps. Creating a contest around it, such as \u201cbest snap,\u201d will encourage more people to use the filter. Because geofilters are likely to draw more attention to your event, it comes at a price which you can learn more about <\/span>here<\/span><\/a>. <\/span><\/p>\n These three social media giants are a great way to get the word out about your next event. Used individually or in conjunction with one another, they can have a tremendous impact on turnout and the talk around town. Be sure to check out <\/span>part one<\/span><\/a> in our series to learn more about Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin, and then get out there and be that social butterfly!<\/span> Of course, you don\u2019t want to draw hundreds or thousands of people to an event with subpar audio and visual, right? One Way Event Productions can make your next event look and sound great. To learn more, <\/span>contact us today<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\nInstagram<\/span><\/h2>\n
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