Social media is making an impact on business and altering communications within many corporate sectors. Calgary event management companies and meeting and event planners are among those that are using social media tools to plan meetings and communicate in varying ways.
Details Inc. started blogging in 2009 as an opportunity to share information online with people in the event planning industry and friends in our social network. Social media as an event organizing strategy is growing in popularity as more companies are willing to experiment in online and interactive social circles to find what works – and what doesn’t work – for their members. From user conferences and new product announcements to online registrations, meeting planners are starting to better understand and accept social media’s growing role in event organizing.
Facebook is a social networking tool that is popular with conference professionals, and can be customized for specific groups. Through professional fan pages and customized group pages, meeting industry personnel and group members can announce upcoming meetings, register for conferences, or share vital information among those who “like” their page, friends and organization members.
Twitter is often the social space of choice for event organizers to communicate with their group members and send out location, speaker and sponsor information. Members can tweet, re-tweet and post information about meeting plans and share feedback with other followers in their social network.
Social media event platforms, such as Meet Up and Tweet Up, allow planners to communicate in real time and organize gatherings with vast numbers of personnel that have chosen to identify their group affiliation within social networks.
Though there are some Canada event planning companies and conference organizations that remain cautious about implementing social media tools, associations and planners are learning how to navigate this new terrain of social media and many are finding it beneficial for their meeting, convention, and event planning strategies.
Are you or organizations you belong to using social media to promote your meetings or events? Tell us how it is going and share your stories with us!



