How to Really Drive Your Marketing ROI Want to really understand your marketing ROI and drive radical growth? First, consider the number of touchpoints the average customer makes before a purchase — some say seven, others say twenty. This is made even more complex by the constant evolution of omnichannel marketing. Last-click attribution allocates 100% […]
Category: Advocate Marketing
6 Powerful Referral Strategies for Events
Promoting your event can seem like a full-time job. However, with a little thought, you can get your guests to do much of the heavy lifting on your behalf.
The Event World Changed Forever Last Week – “Now They Know”
Last week, something happened that changed the event world for ever. 200 events successfully used InGo’s attendee intelligence feature, called Network Notifications, to notify their attendees and exhibitors which of their friends and customers were coming to the event. This technology will change every aspect of event economics from why events sell-out, to whether exhibitors decide to exhibit at an event. For the first time in event history, attendees and exhibitors will be notified (90 days before event, then fortnightly afterwards) who they know at an event. If you understand human nature and the business of events, you understand the seismic ramifications of this.
Donald Trump Vs. InGo
Who Drove More Social Media Influence in 2016? 2016 was the year of the influencer. The year in which traditional media was (excuse the phrasing) trumped in so convincing a fashion as to send pollsters and ad makers into hiding, witness protection, or the nearest therapist couch. Whether it be Brexit or the election of Donald Trump, no one in what should now be referred as “legacy advertising” saw this coming. And everyone on social media did….
Boost Your Social Post Engagement
Advocate Marketing is a great tool to increase social engagement for your event, but how do you keep your event posts from getting lost in people’s news feeds? Follow these tips to optimize the effectiveness of your InGo posts. Note: Click on each image below to see more detailed descriptions of each tip. 1. Your […]
InGo Offers Full Access Free Trial; Introduces New Pricing to Serve Events of All Sizes
Arlington, VA/London, UK – (June 14, 2015) – InGo, the award winning Advocate Marketing platform growing events all over the world, today announced its new pricing structure. Recognizing that all organizers are looking for a way to grow their events, but that these events and organizers come in different shapes and sizes, the new structure […]
The Advocate Effect: ADIPEC
The Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC), organised by dmg::events, Global Energy, took advantage of the seamless integration on InGo Partner Info Salons Group. Download the Case Study to see the full results, including how they used an InGo Advocate Marketing campaign to generate over a million social impressions and engagements. data-animation-override> ““We […]
New InGo Demo Shows Advocate Marketing In Action
Boost every marketing and sales campaign with word-of-mouth marketing Arlington, VA/London, UK – (April 21, 2016) – InGo, the world’s leading social media Advocate Marketing company, announced today the release of its new demo to allow users to see the power of Advocate Marketing in action. This new demo, which takes less than one minute […]
The Advocate Effect: Money 20/20
We often get asked, “It’s easy to see how InGo can build attendance at free events, but does it really work for paid events?” The inaugural edition of The Advocate Effect answers that question emphatically in the affirmative, revealing the success that Money 20/20 achieved using an InGo Advocate Marketing campaign to increase attendance and […]
Who sells your event to your EXHIBITORS?
by Steve O’Keefe, InGo COOAfter I published my recent article, “Who sells your event?,” I received calls from a few of InGo’s most successful customers. The theme was, “Nice article Steve, but you missed the most important part of the story.” Not a little taken back, I asked what they meant. “You focused strictly on […]