Different platforms
YOUTUBE
The reason I like this video because of the simplistic way they approach the concept of starting a youtube channel and engaging the viewers in quick and easy steps to get straight to the point to what the video is about.
How to grab viewer's attention in 15 seconds (or less)
https://blog.promolta.com/grab-viewers-attention-in-15-seconds/
Click bait
I did some research on Click bait and I found the different point of views of it being used such as: some of the positives of it being used is that it draws viewers in and makes the video sound more interesting than it actually is. However, there are more negatives to click bait than positives as it can be seen as a false accusation, such as when people put on their videos over dramatic things like "I almost got hit by a car today" as the title.

Above is an image of a colour wheel showing the primary colours and the complementary colours. I have uses this aspect of colour theory to help me design the colour for my promotional poster.
Event Promotion Ideas For Your Event-
Blogging- A great way to market your event is to write an engaging article and link some of the content to your upcoming offering.
Promote on Twitter- Twitter Hashtags are a great way to help make conversations around particular topics easy to find. While we recommend you create a hashtag for your events, it’s good practice to engage with existing hashtags too.
Email marketing- Let your database do the work for you! Send a tailored email to all your contacts stating why, when and where they should attend your event. Add pricing information and a ‘Share’ button to help them forward the email on to people they think would also be interested – word of mouth is a powerful marketing tool. Create mailing lists based on interest (technology, sports, music etc.) and then target your email to each of these groups.
Pinterest- A great place for posting visual updates about your event to generate interest and ticket sales
Instagram stories- Instagram stories and its Live feature are a great way to get in front of an audience and immediately capture their interest. Record a quick snapshot of someone talking about your event. You could even do a live Q&A session on Instagram stories or IGTV, allowing potential attendees to send in questions beforehand.
YouTube- YouTube is a massive social network where video is at the heart of the action. If your event lends itself to interesting and unique video content (whether they’re high octane and slickly produced; or simply interviews with speakers), this is a marketing channel you should put at the top of your list. You can also share footage from previous events to help give attendees a taste of what to expect.
Podcasting-Podcasting is becoming huge – with the explosive popularity of programmes like Serial opening up the medium to a wider audience – and it’s used by both consumers and professionals. If you want to build up a regular audience all year round for your event (hint, if you can, you should!) then this is a powerful way to do it
First Introduction where I introduce you and then you explain who you are and what you do.then I will start with the question 🙂
Q1) How did you start off in the events industry and how has it changed during Covid ?
Q2) what is the hardest part about putting on an event during Covid?
Q3) How has Covid affected your company financially?
Q4) How do you think Covid Will affect the events industry in the next five years?
Q5) Do you ever think events will ever be the same?
Q6)Do you still enjoy putting on events with COVID ?
Q7)If you could put on your dream event, what would you do and why?
Q8)What event would you do if you were me for a FMP?
The end :)





