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The Importance of Testing and Iteration for Successful Event Marketing

Dondrae Mills, April 11, 2024

Let’s dive deep into the importance of testing and iteration for successful event marketing. Here’s a look designed to empower you as a trainer:

Why Testing & Iteration Matter for Trainers

  • Data-Driven Optimization: Removes guesswork about what resonates with your audience, leading to better results over time.
  • Agility: Fosters a mindset of adaptability, crucial in the ever-changing event marketing landscape.
  • Risk Mitigation: Testing on a small scale helps catch issues before full campaign launches.
  • Long-Term Mindset: Emphasizes that event marketing is an ongoing process of refinement, not a one-and-done activity.

Key Concepts for Training

  1. What to Test
    • Subject Lines: A/B variations dramatically impact open rates.
    • Ad Images/Copy: Which visuals and messaging perform best on different platforms?
    • Calls to Action: Experiment with wording and placement.
    • Landing Pages: Optimize for conversions and lead capture.
    • Timing & Frequency: Best day/time to send emails or post?
  2. A/B Testing Tools
    • Email Platforms: Most include split testing capabilities.
    • Social Ads: Ad managers allow targeting different ads to segments of your audience.
    • Landing Page Builders: Many allow variations for easy testing.
  3. Iteration is the Goal
    • Start Small, Learn Fast: Adjust quickly based on early results.
    • Tracking is Key: Emphasize the importance of setting up ways to measure (unique links, UTM codes, etc.)
    • Not Everything is Testable: Some things (like event timing) rely on informed decisions upfront.
  4. Audience Feedback
    • Surveys: Short pre and post-event surveys gather valuable insights.
    • Direct Interaction: Monitor social channels, Q&As, and use informal conversations to identify areas for improvement.

Training Activities

  • A/B Analysis: Provide two versions of an ad or email. Trainees analyze pros, cons, and predict which would perform better.
  • Iteration Challenge: Present a flat-lining metric (low social engagement, etc.) and have trainees brainstorm various tests to try and boost it.
  • Survey Design: Have groups craft a short survey aimed at understanding attendee opinions about specific aspects of the event (could be tied to a scenario).

Training Resources

  • Blogs on A/B testing: Search “A/B testing for events” for guides tailored to common platforms.
  • Survey Tools: Introduce easy-to-use free options like Google Forms or SurveyMonkey.
  • Web Analytics Tools: Focus on showing trainees how to view key metrics on their event website or social media accounts.

Trainer Tips

  • Celebrate “Failure”: Testing means some things won’t work. Emphasize the learning value this brings.
  • Showcase Success: Share how a small test led to significant improvements in a previous event campaign.
  • Relative Success: If time allows, discuss statistical significance for larger events to understand what kind of change is truly indicative of a successful test.

Test and iterate

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