Pinterest is one of the social media channels out there that doesn’t get as much attention as Facebook, Instagram or even Snapchat these days. However, it remains a powerful tool for getting your content discovered and connecting with your target audiences. This is even truer if you’re planning and promoting an event and looking to […]
Pinterest is one of the social media channels out there that doesn’t get as much attention as Facebook, Instagram or even Snapchat these days. However, it remains a powerful tool for getting your content discovered and connecting with your target audiences. This is even truer if you’re planning and promoting an event and looking to 1) Provide a supportive experience for attendees who have already signed up and 2) If you’re looking to encourage prospective attendees to commit.
Another fantastic Pubcon is in the books – and this year may have been our favorite one to date! The sessions were plentiful in excellent content, case studies, actionable tactics, and food for thought, the speaker roster was diverse, experienced, and top shelf, and the networking was as always, incredible. From smaller meet ups, to intimate dinners, and large parties, there was something for everyone. For us, the most invaluable part of Pubcon is the community. Getting one on one time to connect with old friends and meet new ones is always the highlight of the annual conference and it keeps us coming back each year – this being our fourth and certainly not our last.