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Top Experiential Marketing Strategies for Biotechnology Companies
By implementing targeted experiential marketing strategies, biotechnology companies can effectively communicate their offerings, demonstrate the impact of their technologies, and foster lasting relationships. We’ve put together some of the top experiential marketing strategies for biotechnology companies looking to stand out in their field.
The Power of the Virtual Private Event
There’s an opportunity to take what we’ve learned in 2020 and turn the digital event tool into a new, better platform for things other than trade shows. The same components of a critical trade show can be reimagined as perhaps a sales presentation tool, remote learning platform or dynamic environment for a company meeting.
The Allure of a Shiny New [Event Marketing] Object
In the B-to-B world, designers, marketers and sales professionals can fall into the shiny new object trap way too easily when introduced to the “next big thing” promising to deliver extraordinary results, launching their company forward (past our competition). Cue the music…enter the Zoom call masquerading as an online virtual event! Can you hear the THUD?