11 Low Cost Ways to Market a Seminar
Market A Seminar Off and Online
You’re hosting or participating in an event, virtually or in person. If it’s your event, for sure, you’ll market it. If it’s an event you’re participating in, that’s another opportunity to get your name out there.
In addition to the ways listed in this article, there are plenty of ways to pay for marketing. Things like: targeted paid advertisement on social networking sites, ads or events notices in trade papers, newspapers, and magazines as well as using USPS’s local bulk mail for businesses system often brings new eyes to your work, too.
of individuals or businesses you can target, too.
1) Submit a press release online to your local newspapers, including business journals. They will tell you if your event is an ad or real news. (Here’s a sample of a press release online )
2) Visit the online magazines of the industry you’re in or that your ideal clients read for an opportunity to submit a press release.
3) The associations of your ideal clients often have newsletters and if you catch them at the right time, you can get your event in their newspapers. Remember to contact all the local chapters of groups you’re a member of, too.
4) When you attend meetings, bring copies of the Press Release with you to share.
5) Your Website
• Put an affiliate link with a banner on the site (you can see mine, on the right side of
• Promote the event according to the research I’ve read. Tell and then remind your newsletter subscribers 3 times. (a day before the event, a week before and two-three weeks before)
6) Your Blog
• Add a graphic and your affiliate or tracking link with banner to your site. You’ll see an example on the right side of
• Create a blog post from a Press Release, share it with your social networking sites
• Add the event to your event calendar
• Send a copy to your Blog subscribers
7) LinkedIn
• Send an update out on your profile.
• Share the event with the LinkedIn Groups that you’re a member of and who have a majority of members who would be interested in knowing about the event.
• Add as an update to your Company page.
• Send an email to our LI connections and, if appropriate, ask them to forward the message to their friends or colleagues.
8) Facebook
• As an update
• Place it on your company page
• Send the link to any groups that you’re a member of who have members that would be interested
• Add it to your event calendar https://www.facebook.com/events/upcoming
• Send an email directly to your FB connections via your yahoo.com account
9) Twitter
• As an update
10) Google Plus
• Post it as an update
• Share it with your communities
• Send it to your business connections
11) Other
• Hiring a service that lists events online for you.
• Create your own list of sites who accept events notices. (I have my own).
• Ask colleagues to list the event on their websites.
Did I miss a way? Add your way to our comments, and don’t forget to list your title, website and Twitter handle!
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An irrepressible entrepreneur, Maria Marsala sold AVON at age 14 and landed on Wall Street three years later. She became a bond trader when female executives were as rare as pink diamonds. For 25 years, Maria streamlined Fortune 500 companies, nurtured non-profits, and discovered her niche—mentoring women CEOs and executives. Armed with corporate secrets and life coach credentials, Maria founded Elevating Your Business to help female financial professionals live better using her proprietary brand of consultative-coaching. Contact Maria today and take the first step toward freedom, full-fillment, and a sparkling quality of life! Contact me now!
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