How to increase registrations for a construction related online event using Designing Buildings Wiki
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[edit] The shift to online events
The restrictions on face-to-face business meetings and events due to the Covid 19 pandemic has driven many businesses to pivot to online events as part of their marketing plans to:
- Acquire prospects
- Increase consideration of product or service
- Build brand awareness and reputation
- Educate customers
[edit] Importance of a registration strategy
An effective event registration strategy is crucial to recruit sufficient numbers of attendees from the target audience to make it a success.
For those virtual events aimed at construction professionals, Designing Buildings Wiki can help you reach the target audience and draw them to your event registration page.
[edit] Reaching a construction audience
Featuring an event on DBW reaches around 400,000 views a week from inquisitive construction professionals such as architects, contractors, surveyors and consultants.
[edit] Find out more
To find out how Designing Buildings Wiki can help drive registrations for your online, virtual event contact Simon Baxter.
--Simon Baxter 15:30, 02 Feb 2021 (BST)
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