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Before an event After an event . After your own event If you are the person that organized the event, this is really simple. Simply send a message the day after the event asking for feedbacks. Message template Hello <first name>, Thanks for attending to our webinar ? I want to make sure we delivered the value that was expected. Do you have some feedbacks on what you saw? Best, JB Event attendees love when people take time to take care about the experience. Think about the chef at the restaurant who comes to you to ask for feedbacks: pleasant right.
Before an event If you are not the person organizing Web Design and Development Service the event, you can still reach out to the attendees. The best strategy is to keep it simple: Message template Hello <first name>, I noticed that you were also going to participate to <event name> next week. What are you expecting from this event? Best, JB Note that is a great way to steal your competitors’ audiences on linkedin. I made a complete video on this topic if you’re interested: . After an event Reaching out to event attendees after the event is even easier. Same thing. You just need to ask for feedbacks.
Message template Hello <first name> I’m trying to collect feedback on the webinar webinar_name . Did you attend to it? Interested in your thoughts Best, JB It’s important to ensure they attended to it because a lot of people click on the “Attend” button but never show up. This is a great way to contact people that have potentially been disappointed by your competitors. And if they love your competitors, why and that will help you improve your sales and marketing efforts. These techniques are a great way to use linkedin events to contact your target audience without sending pushy sales messages.
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