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How To Sell Out Your Event with
Smarter Marketing
Presenters:
Sabeha Mohamed
Thomas Knight
2
@EventbriteUK | fb.com/eventbriteuk
eventbrite.co.uk/blog
Agenda
3
● Introduction
● Marketing Tips & Tricks To Maximise Registrations
● Look Beyond Promotion: Registration Site
Efficiency
● Questions
4
Music Festivals + Consumer Events Sports Conferences + Universities
5
Why are we here today?
Ever felt like this?
2 weeks before the event
Only 50% sold out
You need to sell out the
event
So….
Additional Registrations
Sold?
8
Additional Registration
Sales
2
8
500,000 email blasts but only 2 more registrants...
EMAIL??
There’s a Smarter Way To
Do Event Marketing
And it’s called...
Smarter Marketing For Your
Events
We have limited time so we’ll
dive into specifics
We promised you Advanced Level
Strategies…
Well we’re starting with the basics.
The 4 Ps of Marketing & Selling Out Your Event
PRODUCT PRICE
PLACE PROMOTION
It takes 3-5 touches for
people to do, think, feel, what
you want
- Herbert E. Krugman,
Theory of Effective Frequency
Not all marketing
touches are equal
The marketing trifecta: earned, owned and paid media
Earned media most powerful, owned media easiest - but most people think first about paid medi
17
01
Promotion - getting
more visitors
1. Facebook advertising
1. Advanced targeting methods
2. Building an effective funnel
Too much to cover every possible way of doing this, so instead we’ll focus on the area where most organisers want to
know more - social media advertising, specifically Facebook.
18
Corporates aren’t on facebook?!
But facebook doesn’t work
for the corporate industry
Our audience isn’t on
facebook….
Today we’d like to open it up
so you can see the potential
of how to use facebook to
target corporates by using
the right targeting strategy
Why Facebook advertising?
- 2 billion active users. Your audience is
here
- Only pay to reach the people you want
- Organic reach is becoming saturated
Google Adwords are important, and you should be doing that too. But they only work for customers who are already searching for you.
We’ve found Facebook to be really effective at driving latent demand - which is particularly relevant for events
Why targeting matters
2 important reasons
- Facebook’s targeting makes it the most powerful ad
platform available. Proper targeting drives real
revenue
- Facebook uses Relevance Score to determine how
much to charge you for the ads. More relevant ads =
higher score = lower cost.
Therefore the better your targeting the cheaper
your ads will be.
Poll:
Have you ever used the
‘boost this post’
button on facebook?
It starts with Facebook Business Manager
Get your Ad Manager in shape
● The Facebook Pixel
○ The pixel allows you to:
■ Create audiences from people that visit your website(s).
■ Set up conversion events to measure the success of your ads by
recording what actions people take on your site after clicking through
from an ad (e.g. buying a ticket).
○ Without the pixel, you cannot run effective Facebook ads.
● You can use Eventbrite’s integration with the Facebook pixel to measure
the performance of the ads you use to drive ticket sales on Eventbrite.
Saved audiences
● Use FB’s in-built targeting functions e.g.
location, age, gender, demographics,
interests, etc.
● Pros:
○ Pretty granular.
○ Good for large target markets
● Cons:
○ Needs a detailed knowledge of what
your target audience looks like.
○ Weak for niche markets.
Custom & Lookalike
● Uses your own targeting data
● Pros:
○ Pretty granular.
○ Good for large target markets
● Cons:
○ Needs a detailed knowledge of what
your target audience looks like.
○ Weak for niche markets.
Custom audiences & retargeting
What causes high traffic / low conversion
campaigns?
People don’t buy on the first interaction, they
need nurturing.
If you’re not retargeting your website visitors,
you’re WASTING money.
Custom Audiences are what give you the
ability to target people who have visited your
site.
Website visitors are
more likely to convert
through a retargeting
campaign
CPCs are on average
lower for retargeting
campaigns
80%
43%
Example: “All Visitors to mysite.com in the
last 30 days”
More targeted: “only target people who
visited certain pages” (such as your speaker
or programme page)
Even more advanced: excluding anyone who
reached your “registration-complete” page.
Combining this with the above would mean
you target all visitors who are interested in
your event, BUT haven’t already bought a
ticket!
Example: How to define your custom audience
Recap: custom audiences and retargeting
With Custom Audiences & retargeting,
you’re targeting people who are already
interested in your event.
So they’re more likely to click on your ad
(which makes your ads cheaper!) and they
are a massive
70%
more likely to register for your event.
Remember, people don’t buy on the first
interaction - they need nurturing and
reminding to make sure they come back and
convert, and that’s what retargeting is about.
Lookalike audiences
Custom audiences are great for converting people who are already visiting your site.
But how can Facebook help you bring new people to your site?
This is where Lookalike audiences come in.
Why is this good for me?
Uses your proven customers or website visitors
as the starting point for this lookalike audience list.
Therefore, Lookalikes help us target people who
look just like our current customers, but without us
having to know exactly who they are
What is a Lookalike Audience?
An audience of users you can target who are
similar to one of your Custom Audiences or
the fans of your page.
Examples:
- Your website visitors
- Your email subscribers
- Your existing customers
How to use Lookalike audiences
A large audience of “fresh” people with
similar interests, demographics and
behaviours to your existing customers.
Which is an ideal audience to market
your event to.
More reliable than saved audiences,
because they don’t rely on you
guessing what your target audience
looks like - Facebook does it for you.
You can then layer over standard
targeting criteria (e.g. age, gender,
location, interests etc.) to get even more
Lookalikes - a recap
Facebook generates audiences that are
similar to your custom audiences.
Therefore, they let you target people who
are very similar to your existing customers
...But without you having to know what
they look like (unlike Saved Audiences)
Therefore, when we
can’t target our
custom audiences,
Lookalikes give us
“fresh” audiences to
target.
=
1. Use the Facebook pixel.
1. Always be as targeted as possible.
1. Funnel it, don’t force it.
1. Build, measure, learn, repeat.
Remember
36
02
Place
1. Conversion rate optimisation
2. Mobile
3. Ticket buying behaviour
4. Distributed commerce
[Placeholder
graphic]
What if instead of focusing on
driving more views of your ticketing
page…
.... you focused on turning more
page viewers into attendees?
We all focus here
(get more traffic)
Opportunity is here.
Can your visitor buy
a ticket quickly and
easily?
Small increase in conversion = Larger increase in ticket sales.
1. How many of your site visitors turn into
attendees today?
(Ticket Sales Site Conversion
Rate)
Questions to ask, to find out if
you’re losing ticket sales
(inefficiency) on your website
(place)
41
United Kingdom
61%
Source: Comscore
http://www.smartinsights.com/mobile-marketing/mobile-marketing-analytics/mobile-marketing-statistics/
Percent mobile
share of total digital
minutes
7%
Source: Aberdeen Group
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rogerdooley/2012/12/04/fast-sites/#676b441853cf
42
Every second delay in page load time
= 7% decrease in conversion
43
Eventbrite traffic - desktop vs mobile
Mobile pageviews per hour
Desktop pageviews per
hour
Practical example:
45
Sell where your
customers are
Distributed
commerce
46
Seamless
purchase
experience
Simple ways to increase conversion and sell more tickets
1. Understand your audience and plan marketing accordingly.
○ Who are they? When do they buy?
1. Be where they are.
1. Use images and rich content to paint a picture of your event.
1. Design your event website with the most important information clearly visible.
○ Reflect your brand & use negative space
○ Date, time and price clearly visible
1. Ensure it’s easy to buy tickets on mobile (test it).
1. Make sure your checkout flow is smooth and short.
1. Make sure your ticketing page is fast and reliable.
1. Test it as a customer. If you struggle, so will they!
When do people buy tickets?
● 45% of people at a free event buy tickets on
the day vs 18% at a paid event.
● Paid events should have sold at least 80% of
tickets before the day.
● The more expensive the event, the earlier
people buy. For festivals:
○ 7% buy on the door (unless sold out)
○ 26% buy 1 month out
○ 44% buy > 3 months out
The earlier you sell the better!
Who’s buying?
● Women are slightly more likely than men to buy
in advance.
● If you audience is >45, the key period is 3+
months.
● For 16-24 year olds it’s 1-12 weeks.
● For 25-44 year olds it’s under a month, with
many booking on the day or day before.
● People with children are more likely to buy on
the door.
● People in relationships are 30% more likely than
singles to buy tix 3+ months in advance.
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06
Summary
Tips To Sell Out Your Event
● The 4 Ps of Marketing Are Still Important - particularly place (online ticket selling)
● Facebook Advertising can be your secret weapon to ticket promotion - understand the basics
and how to unlock the platform.
● Conversion Rate Optimisation - Know Your Numbers, sometimes you don’t need to focus on
doing more..
● And remember data ≠ insight. It’s only as smart as your interpretation of it, so look at it
critically and think through what story it’s really telling you.
Top tools for event marketing (that we use)
● Google Analytics
● Asana
● Hootsuite
● Buzz Sumo
● Social Jukebox
● Hemingway
● Grammarly
● Lumen5
● Canva
● SurveyMonkey
● Mailchimp
● Eventbrite!
More resources
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@EventbriteUK | fb.com/eventbriteuk
eventbrite.co.uk/blog
eventbrite.co.uk/own-your-event

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Smarter Marketing for Corporate Events

  • 1. How To Sell Out Your Event with Smarter Marketing Presenters: Sabeha Mohamed Thomas Knight
  • 3. Agenda 3 ● Introduction ● Marketing Tips & Tricks To Maximise Registrations ● Look Beyond Promotion: Registration Site Efficiency ● Questions
  • 4. 4 Music Festivals + Consumer Events Sports Conferences + Universities
  • 5. 5 Why are we here today?
  • 6. Ever felt like this? 2 weeks before the event Only 50% sold out You need to sell out the event So….
  • 7.
  • 9. 500,000 email blasts but only 2 more registrants... EMAIL??
  • 10. There’s a Smarter Way To Do Event Marketing
  • 11. And it’s called... Smarter Marketing For Your Events
  • 12. We have limited time so we’ll dive into specifics
  • 13. We promised you Advanced Level Strategies… Well we’re starting with the basics.
  • 14. The 4 Ps of Marketing & Selling Out Your Event PRODUCT PRICE PLACE PROMOTION
  • 15. It takes 3-5 touches for people to do, think, feel, what you want - Herbert E. Krugman, Theory of Effective Frequency Not all marketing touches are equal
  • 16. The marketing trifecta: earned, owned and paid media Earned media most powerful, owned media easiest - but most people think first about paid medi
  • 17. 17 01 Promotion - getting more visitors 1. Facebook advertising 1. Advanced targeting methods 2. Building an effective funnel Too much to cover every possible way of doing this, so instead we’ll focus on the area where most organisers want to know more - social media advertising, specifically Facebook.
  • 19. But facebook doesn’t work for the corporate industry Our audience isn’t on facebook….
  • 20. Today we’d like to open it up so you can see the potential of how to use facebook to target corporates by using the right targeting strategy
  • 21. Why Facebook advertising? - 2 billion active users. Your audience is here - Only pay to reach the people you want - Organic reach is becoming saturated Google Adwords are important, and you should be doing that too. But they only work for customers who are already searching for you. We’ve found Facebook to be really effective at driving latent demand - which is particularly relevant for events
  • 22. Why targeting matters 2 important reasons - Facebook’s targeting makes it the most powerful ad platform available. Proper targeting drives real revenue - Facebook uses Relevance Score to determine how much to charge you for the ads. More relevant ads = higher score = lower cost. Therefore the better your targeting the cheaper your ads will be.
  • 23. Poll: Have you ever used the ‘boost this post’ button on facebook?
  • 24. It starts with Facebook Business Manager
  • 25. Get your Ad Manager in shape ● The Facebook Pixel ○ The pixel allows you to: ■ Create audiences from people that visit your website(s). ■ Set up conversion events to measure the success of your ads by recording what actions people take on your site after clicking through from an ad (e.g. buying a ticket). ○ Without the pixel, you cannot run effective Facebook ads. ● You can use Eventbrite’s integration with the Facebook pixel to measure the performance of the ads you use to drive ticket sales on Eventbrite.
  • 26.
  • 27. Saved audiences ● Use FB’s in-built targeting functions e.g. location, age, gender, demographics, interests, etc. ● Pros: ○ Pretty granular. ○ Good for large target markets ● Cons: ○ Needs a detailed knowledge of what your target audience looks like. ○ Weak for niche markets.
  • 28. Custom & Lookalike ● Uses your own targeting data ● Pros: ○ Pretty granular. ○ Good for large target markets ● Cons: ○ Needs a detailed knowledge of what your target audience looks like. ○ Weak for niche markets.
  • 29. Custom audiences & retargeting What causes high traffic / low conversion campaigns? People don’t buy on the first interaction, they need nurturing. If you’re not retargeting your website visitors, you’re WASTING money. Custom Audiences are what give you the ability to target people who have visited your site. Website visitors are more likely to convert through a retargeting campaign CPCs are on average lower for retargeting campaigns 80% 43%
  • 30. Example: “All Visitors to mysite.com in the last 30 days” More targeted: “only target people who visited certain pages” (such as your speaker or programme page) Even more advanced: excluding anyone who reached your “registration-complete” page. Combining this with the above would mean you target all visitors who are interested in your event, BUT haven’t already bought a ticket! Example: How to define your custom audience
  • 31. Recap: custom audiences and retargeting With Custom Audiences & retargeting, you’re targeting people who are already interested in your event. So they’re more likely to click on your ad (which makes your ads cheaper!) and they are a massive 70% more likely to register for your event. Remember, people don’t buy on the first interaction - they need nurturing and reminding to make sure they come back and convert, and that’s what retargeting is about.
  • 32. Lookalike audiences Custom audiences are great for converting people who are already visiting your site. But how can Facebook help you bring new people to your site? This is where Lookalike audiences come in. Why is this good for me? Uses your proven customers or website visitors as the starting point for this lookalike audience list. Therefore, Lookalikes help us target people who look just like our current customers, but without us having to know exactly who they are What is a Lookalike Audience? An audience of users you can target who are similar to one of your Custom Audiences or the fans of your page. Examples: - Your website visitors - Your email subscribers - Your existing customers
  • 33. How to use Lookalike audiences A large audience of “fresh” people with similar interests, demographics and behaviours to your existing customers. Which is an ideal audience to market your event to. More reliable than saved audiences, because they don’t rely on you guessing what your target audience looks like - Facebook does it for you. You can then layer over standard targeting criteria (e.g. age, gender, location, interests etc.) to get even more
  • 34. Lookalikes - a recap Facebook generates audiences that are similar to your custom audiences. Therefore, they let you target people who are very similar to your existing customers ...But without you having to know what they look like (unlike Saved Audiences) Therefore, when we can’t target our custom audiences, Lookalikes give us “fresh” audiences to target. =
  • 35. 1. Use the Facebook pixel. 1. Always be as targeted as possible. 1. Funnel it, don’t force it. 1. Build, measure, learn, repeat. Remember
  • 36. 36 02 Place 1. Conversion rate optimisation 2. Mobile 3. Ticket buying behaviour 4. Distributed commerce
  • 37. [Placeholder graphic] What if instead of focusing on driving more views of your ticketing page… .... you focused on turning more page viewers into attendees? We all focus here (get more traffic) Opportunity is here. Can your visitor buy a ticket quickly and easily? Small increase in conversion = Larger increase in ticket sales.
  • 38.
  • 39. 1. How many of your site visitors turn into attendees today? (Ticket Sales Site Conversion Rate)
  • 40. Questions to ask, to find out if you’re losing ticket sales (inefficiency) on your website (place)
  • 43. 43 Eventbrite traffic - desktop vs mobile Mobile pageviews per hour Desktop pageviews per hour
  • 45. 45 Sell where your customers are Distributed commerce
  • 47. Simple ways to increase conversion and sell more tickets 1. Understand your audience and plan marketing accordingly. ○ Who are they? When do they buy? 1. Be where they are. 1. Use images and rich content to paint a picture of your event. 1. Design your event website with the most important information clearly visible. ○ Reflect your brand & use negative space ○ Date, time and price clearly visible 1. Ensure it’s easy to buy tickets on mobile (test it). 1. Make sure your checkout flow is smooth and short. 1. Make sure your ticketing page is fast and reliable. 1. Test it as a customer. If you struggle, so will they!
  • 48. When do people buy tickets? ● 45% of people at a free event buy tickets on the day vs 18% at a paid event. ● Paid events should have sold at least 80% of tickets before the day. ● The more expensive the event, the earlier people buy. For festivals: ○ 7% buy on the door (unless sold out) ○ 26% buy 1 month out ○ 44% buy > 3 months out The earlier you sell the better!
  • 49. Who’s buying? ● Women are slightly more likely than men to buy in advance. ● If you audience is >45, the key period is 3+ months. ● For 16-24 year olds it’s 1-12 weeks. ● For 25-44 year olds it’s under a month, with many booking on the day or day before. ● People with children are more likely to buy on the door. ● People in relationships are 30% more likely than singles to buy tix 3+ months in advance.
  • 51. Tips To Sell Out Your Event ● The 4 Ps of Marketing Are Still Important - particularly place (online ticket selling) ● Facebook Advertising can be your secret weapon to ticket promotion - understand the basics and how to unlock the platform. ● Conversion Rate Optimisation - Know Your Numbers, sometimes you don’t need to focus on doing more.. ● And remember data ≠ insight. It’s only as smart as your interpretation of it, so look at it critically and think through what story it’s really telling you.
  • 52. Top tools for event marketing (that we use) ● Google Analytics ● Asana ● Hootsuite ● Buzz Sumo ● Social Jukebox ● Hemingway ● Grammarly ● Lumen5 ● Canva ● SurveyMonkey ● Mailchimp ● Eventbrite!

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. A Mad Men era advertising guy named Herbert Krugman wrote the “Theory of Effective Frequency” which stated “It takes 3-5 marketing touches for people to do, think, or feel what you want.” But not all marketing touches are equal. There are fractions and multiples. A view of a banner ad might be a fraction of a touch, whereas a unique or emotional experience may be worth 1,000x that. Why is this impor Doing a single email blast and expecting results won’t work; repetition of the message across multiple channels is needed.
  2. A Mad Men era advertising guy named Herbert Krugman wrote the “Theory of Effective Frequency” which stated “It takes 3-5 marketing touches for people to do, think, or feel what you want.” But not all marketing touches are equal. There are fractions and multiples. A view of a banner ad might be a fraction of a touch, whereas a unique or emotional experience may be worth 1,000x that. Why is this impor Doing a single email blast and expecting results won’t work; repetition of the message across multiple channels is needed.
  3. A Mad Men era advertising guy named Herbert Krugman wrote the “Theory of Effective Frequency” which stated “It takes 3-5 marketing touches for people to do, think, or feel what you want.” But not all marketing touches are equal. There are fractions and multiples. A view of a banner ad might be a fraction of a touch, whereas a unique or emotional experience may be worth 1,000x that. Why is this impor Doing a single email blast and expecting results won’t work; repetition of the message across multiple channels is needed.
  4. Won’t cover product; will be different for all of you Cover promotion (or getting visitors), place (conversion rate optimisation) and pricing
  5. A Mad Men era advertising guy named Herbert Krugman wrote the “Theory of Effective Frequency” which stated “It takes 3-5 marketing touches for people to do, think, or feel what you want.” But not all marketing touches are equal. There are fractions and multiples. A view of a banner ad might be a fraction of a touch, whereas a unique or emotional experience may be worth 1,000x that. Why is this impor Doing a single email blast and expecting results won’t work; repetition of the message across multiple channels is needed.
  6. Important to do a mix of marketing activities, not simply rely on one Different people will react to different things; need to think about the holistic marketing mix Earned media most powerful, owned media easiest - but most people think first about paid media
  7. First, promotion - getting more visitors Too much to cover every possible way of doing this, so instead we’ll focus on the area where most organisers I talk to want to know more - social media advertising, specifically Facebook. We’ll also cover types of targeting to reach the right customers, and how to build a funnel that converts visitors to buyers.
  8. A Mad Men era advertising guy named Herbert Krugman wrote the “Theory of Effective Frequency” which stated “It takes 3-5 marketing touches for people to do, think, or feel what you want.” But not all marketing touches are equal. There are fractions and multiples. A view of a banner ad might be a fraction of a touch, whereas a unique or emotional experience may be worth 1,000x that. Why is this impor Doing a single email blast and expecting results won’t work; repetition of the message across multiple channels is needed.
  9. A Mad Men era advertising guy named Herbert Krugman wrote the “Theory of Effective Frequency” which stated “It takes 3-5 marketing touches for people to do, think, or feel what you want.” But not all marketing touches are equal. There are fractions and multiples. A view of a banner ad might be a fraction of a touch, whereas a unique or emotional experience may be worth 1,000x that. Why is this impor Doing a single email blast and expecting results won’t work; repetition of the message across multiple channels is needed.
  10. Google Adwords are important, and you should be doing that too. But they only work for customers who are already searching for you. We’ve found Facebook to be really effective at driving latent demand - which is particularly relevant for events There’s also a perception that Facebook is for B2C, LinkedIn is for B2B, etc. We’ve found that Facebook advertising works well whatever the event or audience After all, people aren’t one sided - professionals are also on Facebook in the evenings and on weekends 2 billion users Targeting options means only reaching the people you want Harder and harder to get impact on Facebook through organic reach Only 5% of people will see any given post.
  11. Judd nelson - the breakfast club
  12. Now we’ll focus on “place”. This used to mean your shop, but in an online world it’s your website. There’s no point in generating interest and visitors if people don’t buy. I’ll focus on conversion rate optimisation and how you can improve it, mobile, and how people’s buying behaviour is changing.
  13. I’d encourage - when doing so here’s 4 questions to ask yourself How well do you know your ticket purchase? \ Have you purchased a ticket on your own website?
  14. Key takeaway: You have the power to figure out if your ticket flow is bad — and can increase the percentage of viewers who complete their purchase. Look at how many visitors come to your site each day. Then compare that to how many tickets/registrations you sell online each day. If you have significantly more site visitors than ticket buyers/paid registrants, you might have a difficult purchase/registration process. And if you don’t have the data to answer answer this question, it’s time to choose a ticketing/registration provider with reporting you can access 24/7.
  15. Key takeaway: The first step is to assess your current ticket sales
  16. According to Google, more than half of all web searches come from mobile
  17. Site load times matter. Speed can single handedly decide if you have 10k or 9k attendees to your event. For each second delay in page load time, it equates to a 7% decrease in conversion. What do we do, when you come across a slow website? We get frustrated and leave the site. This reflects poorly on your brand and your sales.
  18. All too often when organizers are trying to grow their events, they throw more money into marketing and try to bring more eyeballs to their event page. While this can help increase sales, it is generally very little change to make a difference and, the most important part is the experience you take a ticket buyer through. Have you ever purchased a ticket to your own event before? Most have not, and do not fully know the experience you are sending your attendees through. By making it easier to buy tickets/register on your site, let’s say you could increase the percentage of visitors who buy tickets/register by 50%. (This isn’t as extreme as it may sound — we frequently see event organisers achieving this solely by switching to Eventbrite for their ticketing. This is what that might look like: Without extra time commitment or marketing spend, you sell more tickets. More so, you get better results than a typical online ad or email send.
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  21. Research from 1000 members of the public in the UK
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  23. At Eventbrite, we use a lot of different tools and apps to help us as marketers. These are our top 10 that we couldn’t live without (But because I’m all about adding value, there are actually 12)