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B-to-C Events
Steal This Idea: Ben & Jerry’s
Ice cream brand Ben & Jerry’s kicked off a new joint partnership with the Lennon Estate and nonprofit organization Peace One Day by restaging the Bed-In For Peace event famously created 39 years ago by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. At the publicity event held at the Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop in New York City’s Times Square members of the media were invited onboard a 31-foot peace-sign emblazoned mobile vehicle and into a glass-encased room where they could sit on a bed reminiscent of Lennon and Ono’s and conduct interviews (Agency: TBA Global New York City).
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B-to-C Events
Event Permits: Making Sure a Sampling Program Follows The Rules
YOU'VE PROCURED THOUSANDS of samples trained brand ambassadors and are ready to hit the ground running. But even the most interesting and well thought-out sampling campaign can fall flat if your brand is hit with hefty fines from local municipalities and ushered out of the city limits before the fun even begins.
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B-to-B Events
Alert The Media: Capitalizing on Trade Press
Your trade show presence is a huge investment. You spend big bucks on the exhibit space. Then there’s airfare cabs meals. You need to increase sales and wow the competition. One way to do that is by capitalizing on the trade press for increased—and positive—coverage.
How can you achieve the kind of coverage you want? We checked with insiders at an automotive giant a hip apparel brand and a construction company for tips.
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B-to-C Events
Full Circle
IN THE WORLD OF outdoor event setups tents may be the established superstar but domes are the up and coming indie starlet. What makes them so attractive? They’ve got range able to play a variety of roles in all kinds of programs. They offer a design aesthetic and a flexible layout that tents and mobile vehicles often can’t. And although set up can be a challenge—especially with larger domes that can weigh upwards of a ton—the benefits usually outweigh the downsides.
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B-to-C Events
Women In Event Marketing: The First Edition
In the not so distant past women draped themselves on new cars like shiny hood ornaments and worked behind the scenes to help their bosses take credit for the perfect corporate event. But thanks to a few decades of cultural transformation the roles that were once the only choices for women in the event marketing industry have become relics of the past. From booth babes to the boardroom and from event planners to global event strategists—women today have become a formidable force in experiential marketing. Yes indeed they’ve come a long way baby.
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