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Monday, September 10, 2018
Ways to Market An Event
A legal marketing professional in New York City, Krunali Parekh has worked in professional services marketing for more than five years. In her position at Dentons, Krunali Parekh was responsible for managing the marketing budget, and managing more than 70 events and sponsorships each year.
Below are several ways to market an event:
- Use influencers: By inviting industry influencers (prominent individuals who have a large following on their blog or other social media site) to an event, you expand exposure, since their involvement will be heavily covered on their own blog and others in the industry.
- Use paid ads: Twitter, Snapchat, and other social media sites are a great way to market events, but paid ads have a specific benefit that many people overlook. Through these ads, you can get information about what device your audience is using, what time they go on social media, and their location. All this can help you keep your customers engaged up to and after your event.
- Involve event participants: Event organizers and presenters have their own network of individuals they can inform about your event. This makes them a hugely valuable source when it comes to marketing your event. If possible, implement a sales reward to encourage these participants to share the news about your event.
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Thursday, August 30, 2018
Dentons’ Fire Escape Chats Highlight Thought Leader Innovations
Krunali Parekh is a New York City marketer who serves as marketing & business development specialist with Dentons US, LLP. One of Krunali Parekh’s significant accomplishments has been in managing marketing efforts such as a Meatpacking District banner campaign and the "Fire Escape Chats" series, which brings together Venture Technology group lawyers in thought leadership capacities.
In March 2018, "Jumping the Pond,” the second video in this series, was released. It features a conversation between the global chair of Dentons' Venture Technology group and Octopus Ventures CEO. Other scheduled chats include venture capital founders, visionaries, and investors, and provide a level of insight similar to eavesdropping on casual discussion of the latest growth-tech innovations and strategies.
The Fire Escape Chats also embody a disruptive, entrepreneurial ethos of Dentons’ professionals in generating growth in competitive marketplaces. The Venture Technology group’s full range of startup resources includes a standalone entrepreneurial hub, the Venture Tech Centre at Meatpacking. In addition, the Venture Connection initiative effectively brings together capital and opportunity.
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