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Event Marketing Lecture 31

Event Marketing Lecture 31. Recap. Chapter Key Points Concept Development Analyzing the Concept Designing the Event Logistics of the Concept. Chapter Outline. Event Marketing Nature of Event Marketing Process of Event Marketing Protocols. Event Marketing.

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Event Marketing Lecture 31

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  1. Event Marketing Lecture 31

  2. Recap • Chapter Key Points • Concept Development • Analyzing the Concept • Designing the Event • Logistics of the Concept

  3. Chapter Outline • Event Marketing • Nature of Event Marketing • Process of Event Marketing • Protocols

  4. Event Marketing The activity of designing or developing a themed activity, occasion, display, or exhibit (such as a sporting event, music festival, fair, or concert) to promote a product, cause, or organization. Also called event creation.

  5. Nature of Event Marketing Like services marketing, event marketing has characteristics such as: • Intangibility • Inseparability • Variability • Perishability

  6. Process of Event Marketing Establish the features of the product Identify customers (segmentation) Plan to meet audience needs Analyse consumer decision-making process Establish price and ticket program Promote the event Evaluate marketing efforts

  7. Remember You are Part of a Team Most success depends on colleagues, on the team. People at the top have large egos, but you must never say 'I': it's always 'we'

  8. Protocol It is the set of traditional practices that have long been accepted and used when dealing with and meeting with others. It includes: • Proper way to address the dignitaries • Way to dress for an event • Seating of guests at a dinner

  9. Titles The notion is that the addressee should be respected. Use titles such as Mr., Sir, Ma’am, Mrs., Miss, Madam, etc. to address your guests.

  10. Dress for Formal Occasions The appropriate dress for formal occasions should be included on the invitation.

  11. Protocol for Speakers Facilitate the speaker by • Providing with a list of guests in advance • Briefing him/her in advance • Discussing timing and length of speaches

  12. Seating Protocol Observe the correct seating arrangements for occasions such as awards ceremonies and formal dinners.

  13. Religious and Cultural Protocol Formalities attach to most religious and cultural ceremonies, although these may or may not be observed by the client. Lets discuss traditions associated with wedding ceremonies around the world: • Scottish Wedding • Muslim (Pakistani) Wedding

  14. Summary • Event Marketing • Nature of Event Marketing • Process of Event Marketing • Protocols

  15. References • Wagen, L. V., and Carlos, B.R. (2005), Event Management, Prentice-Hall, New Delhi, ND.

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