This is a fun one. The term “live events” encapsulates such a wide range of opportunities that you can get so creative with there’s no way you SHOULDN’T brainstorm around them.
In other words, no matter what your industry, you’re going to have ample opportunities to activate this next non-viral marketing channel.
Live events can include:
As you can see, there are a number of possibilities, but not nearly as many as what you can DO at these events.
That’s where you can really flex your creative muscles and try something unique, valuable, or interesting to evoke a high-arousal emotion in others.
In addition, since you have the ability to interact with potential customers in a live environment, this marketing channel doubles as a method of incredibly powerful market research and product testing.
Just make sure you have everyone who is in charge of designing your product there, if possible.
That way, they’re able to ask customers questions directly and really see them interacting with the product in person.
One of the incredibly obvious benefits of live events is to spread the word about your product in an environment where you can directly interact with potential customers.
It’s also a perfect place to inject some virality.
Here are a few creative ways of doing this:
These are just a few ideas that come to mind – but the possibilities are endless. Remember, focus on offering value to those experiencing your event.
Show them a good time, go above and beyond to make them happy, and provide numerous opportunities and reminders to share their experiences with others that make sense (i.e. don’t make the most ridiculously-amateur mistake possible by randomly asking people to follow you on Twitter).
Live events are cool and all, but is there a way to kick them up a notch?
Well, I’m glad you asked because our next marketing channel takes user engagement to a new level.
This might sound like a riddle, and in a way, it is. But unlocking the potential behind our next marketing channel will open up your viral engine to a new audience.
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