Social media in the Meetings Industry

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Blogs and Facebook are the most popular forms of social media used in the meetings industry. .. Social Media in the Meetings IndustryThis was the result of a survey* conducted on behalf of visitBerlin Berlin Convention Office. Approximately 230 event planners and representatives of national and international associations, corporations and event agencies participated.

The survey shows that blogs, online forums and Facebook are especially important in their day-to-day business. 63 per cent of all respondents indicated that they access these sites at least once a day. LinkedIn is used by 59 per cent, followed by YouTube (53%) and Twitter (46%). Photo-sharing sites such as Pinterest (12%), Flickr (10%) or Instagram (7%) are significantly less relevant.

Importance of social media continues to grow for the industry

When asked if social media channels are important in their organisation’s decision-making processes, 58 per cent of respondents said no. Nonetheless, 71 per cent did agree with the statement that their importance for the meetings industry will increase in the coming years.
About half (49%) of the participants also stated that social media is already a part of their company’s marketing mix and 52 per cent said that the channels help increase brand awareness and visibility.

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Study: Social Media in the Meetings Industry

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Author: Vassilis

Vassilis is the founder and Executive Editor of XeniosWorld, Greece's leading English-language travel trade media since 1997. With 30+ years in media and hospitality, he's worked with over 200 luxury hotels and resorts across Greece. A marketing graduate with postgraduate studies, Vasileios specializes in hotel digital marketing, direct booking strategies, and tourism industry innovation. His insights reach 45,000+ hospitality professionals globally. Based in the UK and Greece, he's passionate about helping hotels leverage technology and data-driven strategies to increase revenue and reduce OTA dependency.