You’ll have noticed that in recent times Facebook has changed the way Pages look to make them work more like personal Profiles. They have a timeline on the front page so the latest information will always appears first, which is great for making sure the freshest content is always viewable but not so good if more…

Graph Search is the latest big feature to be released by Facebook, and has been hyped as ‘the next big thing’ in social media. We look at what this means for the event industry, and give you a few tips on how you can ensure your Facebook page is prepared for its arrival.

Your promotions aren’t over just because your event is! It’s important to make sure your attendees remember and talk about your event after the fact. Hopefully they, and their friends, will buy tickets to the next one. One way to remind your customers about your fantastic event is to create Facebook photo albums on your more…

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XOYO reopens in London this week after nearly two months of refurbishment and we think they’ve done an excellent job of keeping attendees loving their events – even though they weren’t hosting any. Here are some lessons learned from XOYO on how to keep your customers engaged whether you’re taking a break, doing a refurbishment more…

As soon as someone ‘Likes’ your event's Facebook page, your posts and page activity will show up on their news feed so there are more opportunities to engage with them. So the more ‘Likes’ on your event’s Facebook page, the better! But what can you do to help increase the number of ‘Likes’ that your event is getting?