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At 1:56am on July 15, 2010, Michael Thies said…
Dear Ryan,
Thank you for posting this great event. There are some simple suggestions to help increase the numbers of attendees. One is to have as many friends and known participants as possible "RSVP" on our site as this will help us get your event a higher ranking with Facebook and the search engines. Another is to set up a group around the sponsor or theme, especially if this is a recurring event. Put the IP address of the event page on your promotional material, as this is a free web page presence for your event. Announce the site at you event and have participants post photos and stories of their positive experiences. This will help promote your next event, as well. Let me know how I can help in any way.
Mike Thies 770-883-0160
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