Hi Julian,
Hope you are doing well!
In order to promote login, we can promote gaming in Attendee Hub by which the invitees can compete with one another, collect rewards and enjoy being their name displayed on the leaderboard. Here is an article which will give you more insight on how to create game in Attendee Hub.
Setting Up and Managing the Attendee Hub Game
https://support.cvent.com/s/communityarticle/Setting-Up-and-Managing-the-Attendee-Hub[…]ticle=true&lang=en_US&searchFor=attendee%20hub%20game&page=1
Using event emails to send out notifications to access the AH would be one of the best ways. Along with that we can create notifications in the Attendee Hub related to various activities and send it real-time or schedule it. Here is an article related to creating notifications to give you more insight.
Attendee Hub Notifications Overview
https://support.cvent.com/s/communityarticle/Attendee-Hub-Notifications-Overview?is_article=true&lang=en_US&searchFor=creating%20notifications&page=1
I hope this helps. Let us know in case of more questions. Happy to help!
Regards,
Khushbu Gupta
Associate Quality Lead
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Khushbu Gupta
CventUnited States
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-16-2023 03:41
From: Julian Clarkstone
Subject: Best practice for post-event (on-demand) engagement
Wondering how other Cvent users and marketers have successfully engaged non-participants (from the live webinar or event) to access the content on-demand.
What marketing tactics have worked to encourage your audience to login, watch videos and complete other content after the day of the event. How are you using automated emails in Cvent to encourage this engagement?
#AttendeeHub
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Julian Clarkstone
Associate Director - Head of Marketing
Rainmaker GroupAustralia
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