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What’s already being done?“Corporate”:

An interview with Queen Rania will circulate raising awareness of cause

UKOn Monday, PR efforts with British nationals & TV will kick in in earnestGet your co-ordinator to give you the access codes to shared networking sites inc. Slideshare & MySpaceThe TwestivalUK co-ordinators challenge will link back to each Twestival area

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http:/uk.twestival.comA short round up of your event will be posted to the siteBlog posts being created will link to the UK TwestivalsMakes sure you let us have your stories for a daily round progress report

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We’ll keep posting stories here for dissemination and linking back to your blog

Twestival (International) Posterous

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“What can still be done to market your Twestival

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IT’S ALL ABOUT THE PARTY!

At this stage

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The charity’s important...

But it won’t sell tickets! (don’t shoot the messenger)Don’t forget the charity - there’s useful info here: http://twestival.com/concern/But really, from now on in, it’s all about what people are going to get for their money!

appeal to their senses: food, drink, aromatherapy, friendships, music, magicians....what are you doing to delight attendees?

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Blogs and websites

A blog a day could make the sales roar away!

Work sites: is there some way this could tie in with your work? Would your company’s website like a little good news about a staff member doing something for charity?

Personal blogs: do you have one? Could you blog about your involvement with Twestival and about the event?

Local blogs: who are your local bloggers? Could they give you a mention

Have your sponsors blogged?

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Handy Hint: Make sure it’s clear what you’re selling

Make sure that your Twestival blog clearly shows:

Date, venue and what the event isWhat entertainment will be there?Who will be running things

Idea – why not use the pages function on your blog to create a page with a rundown and link your posts back to it each time?

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Cheat sheet

Create a pdf with a programme schedule – what’s happening whenLink from your Twestival blogUpload to Facebook and, within the document, tag as many people/companies as you can – and they’ll be alerted to share with their Facebook followers Use carefully – could be a bit spammy if done to excess!

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A blog a day... ideasWho is the organising team?

pictures, biogs, video, voice (AudioBoo or ipadio)About the entertainment:

food, drink, entertainment, musicAbout the venue (it’s been donated – make the most of it!)Remind people what a great time they had last time!Farnham ran an on-page quiz which worked well at driving traffic

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Having fun will be more important to most people than raising money for charity so emphasise this bit

What makes your Twestival stand out from the others? Could you write a post for the Twestival international blog?

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A tweet a day…From your Twestival account – lots of updates – meetings, nice people, conversations, blog links – you know the score!Don’t forget the normal Twitter cycles: Music Monday, Charity Tuesday, Follow Friday – use them to recommend

Twitter Promotions - ideasDon’t forget your Twibbons for teamsTry a Charity Tuesday promotion code to promote a one day only discount on your ticketsWe’ll give a bottle of/box of [fill the gap] for anyone who buys their ticket before... (thank you Cornwall)Could you do something special for people who want to come in a big group? Discounts? Something additional like a song dedication? Encourage them to tak to you directly

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Work with your sponsors…Do they have a PR department which could publicise their involvement?Do they have a customer newsletter/mailing list that they can promote the event through?Do they have an intranet/staff newsletter to promote the event to staff?Can they publicise on their website? Via Twitter? Via Facebook/other social media.

ExampleIomart has made much of its sponsorship at two events: http://london.twestival.com/2010/03/15/getting-fresh-and-fruity-twestival/http://twitter.com/iomarthosting

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Beyond Twitter: Social Media

Voice

Video

Friends and family

Work colleagues and associates

Pictures

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Create some presentationsSlideshare comes up well for generating traffic to sites (Prezzi looks awesome, but getting the replay timings is time consuming & it doesn’t come up so well on search engines yet)Create a presentation about your event to share – summarise the who thingHave fun – reflect your venue, your entertainment Share it:

with TwestivalUK: Slideshare has promised to feature us at some point next week (Take a look for Oxford & Farnham’s examples)Paste to your blog (and share!)Tweet it out!

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Work with your venue

• How can they promote the event?• Do they tweet?• Do they have a website?

– Can they use it to promote their link with the charity

– Can they add the ticket code to their site?• Do they have a mailing list – could they do a

special mailer?• Do they have a Facebook fan site?• Could you put together a special ‘corporate

hospitality package’ for groups? Something that allows them a little somethiung extra?

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Work with your entertainers

Have they got video you can add to your blog?Musicians often have MySpace pages – get them to hook up with TwestivalUK there & then message their followersDo they tweet?

Give them a #musicmondayGet them Tweeting about Twestival

Do they have a website? Can they use it to promote their link with TwestivalCan they add the ticket code to their site?

Do they have a mailing list – could they do a special mailer?Do they have a Facebook fan site?

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Who’s coming?

Know some of the attendees? Is someone speaking at the event? Local celebs?Local media?

Do they blog/tweet? Could they give you a mention?

With elections looming, local politicians have every reason to support Twestival this time – why not tweet them a link & suggest they buy a ticket; we have a hunch they’ll do the rest to publicise they’re coming!

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Work with your team members

• Make sure everyone’s tweeting about your Twestival – don’t forget your city hashtag

• Do they have blogs?• Could they put up posters on

noticeboards at work? Tweet them out – others might be prepared to help by putting them up too

• Is there an intranet or newsletter at work that goes to staff? Might they be interested in your story?

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Posters/leaflets

It may not be terribly ‘2.0’ but could a local print firm become event sponsors by providing printingUse in public places & networking eventsUniversities & school noticeboards

One team has actually set up a stall selling tickets at their local Uni (Try the Rag Week/ Entertainment teams in the Students Union for some support?)

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Networking

Is there a social media café or networking group to promote yourself at?Are there local business networking events that you can promote the event at?How about ecademy profiles?Who’s the best networker you know? Could they help you out?

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Print Media

• Do you have a PR team on board? If not, could a local PR company do it as a form of ‘sponsorship’? Tweet for support

• Time has mostly run out, so check print deadlines!

• Issue a press release (draft issued) • Invite your local journalists to the event –

they may expect a free pass, but the kudos will be great & encourage others to come too

Contact Claire if you want a list of contacts in your local media/want to know what can be done at this late stage: Claire[@]wavespr.com (take out the [anti-spamming] brackets)

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Broadcast mediaIs there a local radio station with a chat show?Who is your regional broadcaster? Could you contact them to interview your team?(If they cover another city, join together – makes the story stronger!)What are your stories? Why did you get involved?

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Listings• Local on-line event listings• Does your tourist board run events listings?• Are there local business sites that might

promote potential involvement with the event• National listings with a local element include:

– Wherecanwego.com– Belocal.com– Business listings for seminars

Key in a search ‘whats on in…’ (Cardiff, Yorkshire, Reading –wherever you are) – that will bring up local listings for submitting entries to

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HAVE FUN! http://twestival.com

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