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Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre – Facebook Event Promotion Tips from Start to Finish | INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD !

Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre - Facebook Event Promotion Tips from Start to Finish

Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre – Facebook Event Promotion Tips from Start to Finish | INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD !

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Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre – Facebook Event Promotion Tips from Start to Finish | INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD !

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If you want to learn how to promote an event on Facebook, you might love this course! Take this course to see my system for creating and promoting a new event I make on Facebook which results in hundreds of people attending! When you finish this course in a few hours, you will have the opportunity to avoid the mistakes I made promoting events on Facebook and feel confident you know what to do in making your own event on Facebook!

How did I gain the experience to teach this course? I promoted my own Facebook events and a world tour for a client. My first two Facebook events were complete disasters. I spent a lot of time, money, and energy creating and advertising events that NO ONE CAME TO! These failures motivated me to keep trying new strategies which finally resulted in a successful event that launched my career in teaching online. You are here now because of the first successful Facebook event I did which showed me what I could do that the world would appreciate most. My successful Facebook event led me to promoting a world tour for a client in cities across the USA. The experience from this gave me the tools to make a course for you that I hope is simple, effective, and fun!

Thank you very much for reading this and I hope to answer any questions you have in the course soon!

 

Course Curriculum

 

Welcome to Facebook Event Promotion from Start to Finish!
  • Preview

    Use this course to take one step at a time with me promoting your Facebook event. (1:13)

  • Preview

    What experience do I have with events on Facebook? (6:28)

Facebook Event Basics.
  • Preview

    What is an event on Facebook? (1:35)

  • Preview

    Where do you find events on Facebook? (1:48)

  • Preview

    Who can create events on Facebook? (3:10)

  • Start

    Planning an event that I am excited about. (4:06)

Creating the Facebook event with a strong foundation quickly.
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    How to create an event on a Facebook page. (3:17)

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    What’s holding you back from going forward with your event? (3:02)

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    Setting a start and end time for the event. (2:35)

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    Picking an image that has no text quickly for the event. (2:52)

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    Focusing everyone at one destination. (3:19)

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    Writing a description that appeals exactly to the person guaranteed to attend. (16:26)

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    Free events usually are much easier than paid events. Creative pricing strategy. (5:51)

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    Publishing the event once everything is in place. (2:08)

Promoting the Facebook event is where most of the work is required.
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    Making a great event is all about promotion. (1:20)

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    Getting the very first person to join is the most important step to start. (2:26)

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    Making sure 3 people that are most important to attend are coming. (1:56)

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    Inviting friends on Facebook should happen AFTER a personal message. (5:15)

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    When you create the event, it is shared right away on the Facebook page. (3:20)

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    Every post after the initial one should help explain more about the event. (5:25)

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    Sharing the event in related groups helps get more organic reach. (3:59)

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    Even while creating lectures, the message to friends worked to get another join. (1:20)

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    Facebook invites are so often ignored it can take persistence to get acceptance. (2:59)

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    Bigger is not always better. An event with too many people can be a disaster. (3:15)

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    If no one is responding, now is a great time to change the event or try another. (3:06)

Advertising the Facebook event is where you can reach full potential!
  • Start

    Are you ready to use Facebook advertising for your event? (5:12)

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    Making the first ad for the event in the Facebook ads manager. (5:39)

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    Using the power editor to quickly split test different ad creatives. (6:13)

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    Copying ad sets with the Facebook ads power editor to split test audiences. (11:35)

Advanced promotion and maximizing the return on your efforts!
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    Use the event discussions to convert people to “going” to the event. (4:15)

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    Uploading a video to my YouTube channel that shows how to join on Facebook. (2:09)

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    Using a location where good event attendance will draw more people. (7:02)

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    Move the events tab up to get more people viewing it on Facebook. (1:49)

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    Upload a video with a link to the event for better organic reach. (5:52)

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    Creating Facebook post engagement ads for the videos with links to the event. (6:54)

Reviewing the first week of promotions results and optimizing the Facebook ads.
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    Reviewing the initial promotional efforts. (3:15)

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    Optimizing the Facebook event ads to get more joins for a lower cost. (5:27)

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    Pausing ads that are ineffective and limiting the campaign spend. (7:13)

Getting everyone excited the day before the event!
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    Posting a poll to understand what people plan on doing. (2:41)

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    Every comment and response is very valuable the day before. (3:56)

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    Making a post to get people excited about the event and remind those forgetting. (1:54)

Making the day of the event into an honest effort rather than failure or success.
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    Converting comments into informed people that show up. (5:05)

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    The day of the event is a great time for balance. (4:17)

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    Replacing the idea of success or failure with honesty and effort. (4:03)

Reviewing the event the day after and planning for what next?
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    How did my Facebook event go? (3:26)

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    What next? Finding what you love to do and doing it daily is the opportunity! (8:34)

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    Every piece of feedback is useful good and bad! (3:12)

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