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Before diving into this week's newsletter, here's a quick reminder that our upcoming virtual event is taking place next week. You can register for it here.

Your audience is an important marketing asset to get the word out about your events and generate a buzz around it. Even a single tweet from one of your attendees can get thousands of people to know about your event. Such is the power of user-generated content.

Social walls at events can be of great help to encourage more user-generated content around your events. As people get to see what your attendees feel about your event, they get motivated to participate in it as well.

In our latest editorial piece based on Episode 6 of Event Exchange, we have discussed in detail why event planners need to leverage user-generated content to promote their events and how it also has a great role to play in providing value to your sponsors.

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Making Your Virtual Events More Social

In Episode 6 of Event Exchange, we talk with Michael Kamleitner, Founder & CEO of Walls.io to learn more about the concept of social walls and how you can make the best use of it to promote your events and build a community.

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How Ecommerce Is Impacting the Future of Events

Event planners have understood that their events are no longer going to make an impact if held only once a year. The pandemic taught them that to host successful events, year-round engagement and building communities are two essential factors. This article highlights how modern event planning is now being heavily influenced by the Ecommerce industry and its principles.

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GEVME Updates

Resources from our GEVME Academy
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Until next week,

For more insights into the digital and hybrid events industry please stay tuned for our next edition, same time next week.

Stay safe, stay healthy.
The GEVME team