Chloe Winslow

Chloe Winslow

Event Marketing & Operations Strategy Writer

Chloe Winslow is an event marketing writer with 10 years of experience in event promotion, audience growth, and operational planning. She helps organizers attract attendees while managing logistics and execution effectively.

Her work focuses on event marketing ecosystems, including email campaigns, social media promotion, branding strategies, and attendee engagement. Chloe explains how marketing efforts connect with operational workflows to drive successful events.

She frequently writes about event timelines, vendor coordination, and performance tracking, helping teams measure ROI and improve future outcomes. Her approach is practical, focused on aligning marketing strategy with seamless event execution.

Specialization: Event marketing strategy · Audience acquisition · Event branding · Vendor coordination · Marketing analytics & ROI
Experience: 10 years (since 2015)
Education: BA Marketing, University of California, San Diego, 2014 · Certified Digital Marketing Professional (CDMP), 2020

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How to Choose an Event Marketing Agency?

Choosing the right event marketing agency means finding a partner who understands your brand's voice, your audience's expectations, and the measurable outcomes you need to justify the investment. This guide covers what agencies do, when you need one, and how to evaluate options

Apr 10, 2026
18 MIN
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How to Set Up Event Registration for Next Event?

Setting up a smooth registration system can mean the difference between a packed venue and empty seats. This comprehensive guide walks through everything you need to build an event registration process that converts interest into confirmed attendance, from choosing the right platform to avoiding common mistakes

Apr 10, 2026
18 MIN
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Event Check In Software Guide

Event check in software automates attendee verification and entry management through digital tools like QR code scanning, mobile apps, and self-service kiosks. Learn how to choose the right platform, avoid common mistakes, and implement efficient check-in processes that reduce wait times and improve attendee satisfaction

Apr 11, 2026
14 MIN
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Event Scheduling Software Guide

Event scheduling software builds, organizes, and publishes event agendas and session timetables. This guide covers how it works, essential features like multi-track support and real-time updates, common use cases by event type, and how to choose the right platform for your needs

Apr 11, 2026
14 MIN
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Event App Software Guide

Event app software centralizes conference information, attendee networking, and real-time updates for in-person and hybrid events. Learn which features matter most, compare platform types, and avoid common selection mistakes when choosing event apps for conferences and corporate gatherings

Apr 11, 2026
14 MIN
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Event Organizer Software Guide

Planning events across multiple tools creates costly oversights. Event organizer software centralizes registration, ticketing, vendor management, and analytics—but choosing the right platform requires matching capabilities to your event portfolio and team structure

Apr 11, 2026
15 MIN
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Sports Event Management Software Guide

Running athletic events with spreadsheets creates chaos. Sports event management software consolidates registration, scheduling, payments, and communication into unified platforms that reduce administrative burden and improve participant experience for organizations of all sizes

Apr 11, 2026
15 MIN
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Event Ticketing Software Guide

Event ticketing software automates ticket sales, payment processing, and attendee management. Learn how these platforms work, what features matter most, and how to choose between per-ticket fees, subscriptions, and hybrid pricing models for festivals, venues, and events

Apr 11, 2026
16 MIN
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MSP Ticketing System Guide

Learn everything about MSP ticketing systems—from core functionality and must-have features to pricing models and implementation best practices. Compare MSP vs service desk platforms and discover how to choose the right solution for your managed service provider business

Apr 11, 2026
15 MIN
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Ticketing System for Small Business Guide

Running a small business means wearing multiple hats. When support requests pile up in email inboxes, Slack threads, and sticky notes, tracking who's handling what becomes impossible. A ticketing system transforms chaos into clarity by centralizing every request, assigning ownership, and creating workflows your team can follow

Apr 11, 2026
14 MIN

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