1.11 - Feasibility Analysis Stage -The idea of an event

Your entire event planning is going to be aligned with your overall launch strategy. I just want to share some resources and tools that you can use to make sure that your launch strategies are benefiting your business.

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1. For strategies on launching events using social media marketing, you can subscribe to the Events Listed Launch Strategies blog. This blog talks about innovative ways of launching events and other businesses with a maximum impact using the power of social media tools.

2. A good launch strategy is one which is aligned with where the industry is heading. We always make it a point to consult the thought leaders and authorities in this market to see how things are shaping up. Thought leader blogs have high rankings and readership and the best place to look for them is in the Technorati Blog search.

3. When you are brainstorming for your launch, use a good mindmapping software to map out your ideas and plans. Looking at the bigger picture this way, helps a lot in understanding the overall goals and objectives of the event. We would recommend Mind 42 as your trusted mind mapping tool or for an online collaborative mind mapping tool try mindMeister. You can get really creative while using them and can also share it with your team.

4. Strategic planning is quite a collaborative process. You can use 2Collab to interact with your team or even with other people in the event management business. In 2Collab you can create groups, share bookmarks, post related news articles amongst other interesting things.

5. All of this research and planning requires handy online applications that can help you keep track of your work. Since most of the research needs to be shared with your entire team members, we recommend Bloglines or Google Reader for your shared online RSS reader and Foxmarks for your shared bookmarks. Both of these are easy to set up and share.


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