Events Marketing Management

Events Marketing Management

Author: Ivna Reic

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-09-19

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 1136289798

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This textbook provides students with an essential introduction to the theoretical underpinnings and practicalities of managing the marketing of events. In order to market events effectively, it is vital to consider marketing of events from the organiser’s perspective and to link it to that of the consumers attending events. As such, this is the first book on the topic which reflects the unique characteristics of marketing in the Events industry by exploring both sides of the marketing coin – the supply and the demand – in the specific context of events. The book takes the reader from core marketing mix principles to exploring the event marketing landscape to consumer experience and involvement with event marketing and finally strategies and tactics employed to manage the marketing activities related to events. The use of technology, importance of sponsorship and PR are also considered. International case studies are integrated throughout to show practical realities of marketing and managing events and a range of useful learning aids are incorporated to aid navigation throughout the book, spur critical thinking and further students’ knowledge. This accessible and comprehensive account of Events Marketing and Management is essential reading for all students and future managers.


Trade Show and Event Marketing

Trade Show and Event Marketing

Author: Ruth P. Stevens

Publisher: Texere

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13:

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Covers all aspects of trade show marketing - setting objectives, planning, promoting, executing, measuring performance, generating leads, working with the media, following up, and much more. Real-world case studies put the book's tips and techniques into action, and forms and illustrations are included where appropriate.


Event Marketing And Management

Event Marketing And Management

Author: Sanjaya S Gaur

Publisher: Vikas Publishing House

Published: 2009-11-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9788125914495

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This Remarkable Book Targets The Event Professional As Well As The Novice In Highlighting The Efforts Needed To Conduct An Event Of Any Nature. India-Centric, In Its Focus, The Book Also Has A Plethora Of International Examples Aimed At Providing An Indepth Understanding Of Events As A Strategic Communication Tool At The Generic Level.


Event Marketing in the Context of Higher Education Marketing and Digital Environments

Event Marketing in the Context of Higher Education Marketing and Digital Environments

Author: Florian Neus

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-02-25

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 3658292628

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Event marketing is a powerful tool of brand communication and used within many different fields. Florian Neus extends the existing scientific literature to events of higher education institutions and events within digital environments. Different aspects of event marketing efforts within these fields are addressed and evaluated. Based on conducted studies and coherent analysis new insights are derived. Furthermore, valuable implications for research and management are presented. ​About the Author: Florian Neus works as a research assistant at the chair of marketing and retailing at the University of Siegen. His research focusses around higher education marketing and event marketing in digital environments.


Impact of ICTs on Event Management and Marketing

Impact of ICTs on Event Management and Marketing

Author: Birdir, Kemal

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2020-12-04

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1799849554

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Conferences, symposiums, and other large events that take place at far away hotels require many hours of preparation to plan and need a capable event staff to market. Without the innovative technologies that have changed the face of the tourism industry, many destinations would be unequipped to handle such a task. Impact of ICTs on Event Management and Marketing is a collection of innovative research on the methods and applications of information and communications technologies on almost all facets of hospitality and tourism-related businesses including hotels, restaurants, and other tourism areas. While highlighting topics including digital marketing, artificial intelligence, and event tourism, this book is ideally designed for business managers, event planners, and marketing professionals.


Event Management

Event Management

Author: Greg Damster

Publisher: Juta and Company Ltd

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 9780702166587

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Dealing with event management in developing countries, specifically South Africa, this textbook confronts the specific challenges of creating well-run events in places where world-class catering and party supplies are not as readily available as in developed nations. Complete with advice about all aspects of managing an event, the second edition incorporates additional graphs, tables, and photographs, as well as new material about the legal aspects of event planning.


The Sports Event Management and Marketing Playbook

The Sports Event Management and Marketing Playbook

Author: Frank Supovitz

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2024-10-15

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 1394220561

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Authoritative and accessible textbook on how to successfully plan and execute live sports events, with helpful learning aids included throughout This Third Edition of The Sports Event Management and Marketing Playbook is a timely and practical guide on how to successfully plan and deliver live sports events, combining time-proven processes and techniques with the many best practices, tools, and trends that have emerged in every facet of this expanding, highly visible, and ever-innovating industry since the Second Edition was published in 2014. The book is structured as a step-by-step guide on how to begin the development, creation, and planning for a sports event, and continues through management, marketing, production, and ultimately the post-event evaluation processes. Real-life illustrative case studies (called "Sideline Stories") to elucidate key concepts are included throughout the text. Each chapter concludes with a convenient summary (called "Post-play Analysis") to aid in information retention, along with relevant, skill-building questions/exercises (called "Coach's Clipboard") instructors can use as student assignments. Written by two respected and experienced industry practitioners in the sports event business, The Sports Event Management and Marketing Playbook includes information on: Revenue streams, ranging from ticket sales, sponsorship, advertising, and merchandise to participation fees, grants, and donations The event-sponsor relationship, covering what event organizers really want from sponsors—and vice versa Guest management, from selling tickets to hotel management, and what to do if tickets are not selling Unexpected events, including safety and security concerns, and how to react to emergencies and crises efficiently and effectively Media partnerships, covering how to campaign for attention and talk to the media With accessible and comprehensive coverage of the subject, The Sports Event Management and Marketing Playbook serves as an excellent learning aid for students in advanced undergraduate and Masters courses in Sports Event Management, Sports Marketing, Hospitality Management, and Sports Industry Management. Part of The Wiley Event Management Series


Events Marketing Management

Events Marketing Management

Author: Ivna Reic

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2016-09-19

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1136289801

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This textbook provides students with an essential introduction to the theoretical underpinnings and practicalities of managing the marketing of events. In order to market events effectively, it is vital to consider marketing of events from the organiser’s perspective and to link it to that of the consumers attending events. As such, this is the first book on the topic which reflects the unique characteristics of marketing in the Events industry by exploring both sides of the marketing coin – the supply and the demand – in the specific context of events. The book takes the reader from core marketing mix principles to exploring the event marketing landscape to consumer experience and involvement with event marketing and finally strategies and tactics employed to manage the marketing activities related to events. The use of technology, importance of sponsorship and PR are also considered. International case studies are integrated throughout to show practical realities of marketing and managing events and a range of useful learning aids are incorporated to aid navigation throughout the book, spur critical thinking and further students’ knowledge. This accessible and comprehensive account of Events Marketing and Management is essential reading for all students and future managers.


Principles and Practices of Small-Scale Sport Event Management

Principles and Practices of Small-Scale Sport Event Management

Author: Fotiadis, Anestis

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2020-05-08

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1799847586

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Although there is significant research on large events that take place within athletics, small-scale events are largely ignored, in part due to the lack of press that they generate. However, these events require planning and preparation in the same way that larger sporting events do. This disparity between the effort that goes into the event and the attention the event draws allows for a gap in strategy or information available to those planning smaller scale athletic events. Principles and Practices of Small-Scale Sport Event Management is a cutting-edge reference publication that examines the successful organization and planning of small-scale sporting events. Featuring a wide range of topics such as community engagement, event planning, and sports management, this book is ideal for event planners, sports managers, marketers, academicians, practitioners, industry professionals, researchers, event organizers/coordinators, and students.


Urban Events, Place Branding and Promotion

Urban Events, Place Branding and Promotion

Author: Waldemar Cudny

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9780429424847

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"Urban Events, Place Branding and Promotion explores the phenomenon of place event marketing, examining the ways in which events are used to brand and disseminate information about a place. It provides a novel contribution to the literature, capturing the growing interest in place promotion, and offers in-depth insights on the role of events. With a focus on urban locations, this book defines the scope and concept of place event marketing. It demonstrates that different kinds of events, for leisure and business, can be used to successfully develop, promote, and brand different types of places. Individual chapters written by a variety of leading academics explore how various public and non-governmental institutions that deal with promotion and marketing communications of places can implement event marketing activities, and how such institutions organize, co-organize and sponsor different events. The effects of event marketing activities on urban place promotion and branding are thoroughly explored through a variety of international empirical case studies. This will be of great interest to upper-level students and researchers in Events Marketing and Management, Tourism and the broader field of Urban Geography. The concluding chapter also proposes future research directions"--