Welcome Fiesta® San Antonio!

Saffire is excited to announce Fiesta® San Antonio as a member of the Saffire family. Fiesta is one of America’s truly great festivals, attracting more than 3.5 million attendees to its 100 events, celebrating San Antonio’s rich and diverse cultures. Fiesta is one of the biggest and oldest events in Texas and celebrating its 122nd anniversary in 2013. … Continue reading “Welcome Fiesta® San Antonio!”

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Saffire is excited to announce Fiesta® San Antonio as a member of the Saffire family.

Fiesta is one of America’s truly great festivals, attracting more than 3.5 million attendees to its 100 events, celebrating San Antonio’s rich and diverse cultures.

Fiesta is one of the biggest and oldest events in Texas and celebrating its 122nd anniversary in 2013. It coordinates 100 local nonprofit organizations and more than 75,000 volunteers to make Fiesta a real Texas-sized festival.

The Commission promotes Fiesta® San Antonio regionally, nationally, and internationally, and the festival has become a popular attraction for visitors from far and wide. More than 20 percent of Fiesta-goers travel from across the state, the nation, and even the world!

The Saffire team with Dustin Turner of Fiesta San Antonio. (From the left - Jeremy Emerson, Jessica Bybee-Dziedzic, Kendra Wright, Dustin Turner, Cassie Roberts)
The Saffire team with Dustin Turner of Fiesta San Antonio.
(From the left – Jeremy Emerson, Jessica Bybee-Dziedzic, Kendra Wright, Dustin Turner, Cassie Roberts)

#Hashtags – They’re not just for breakfast anymore

When you hear the word hashtags, do you dream of a new delicious, bite-size breakfast treat? Or do you think of categorizing messages on Twitter? The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a tweet (e.g., #mybigevent). Twitter didn’t create hashtags; they were created organically by users as a … Continue reading “#Hashtags – They’re not just for breakfast anymore”

Bacon-Eggs-Hashtags-562x3741When you hear the word hashtags, do you dream of a new delicious, bite-size breakfast treat?

Or do you think of categorizing messages on Twitter?

The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a tweet (e.g., #mybigevent). Twitter didn’t create hashtags; they were created organically by users as a way to categorize messages.

By clicking on a hashtagged word in any message, it will show you all messages marked with that same hashtag.  So you can easily see all the posts on that topic. And anyone that does a search for that hashtag may find your Tweet.

Here are four things to remember to successfully use hashtags in marketing.

1) Be Unique

Hashtags are a great way to engage your customers about your event and allow them to engage with each other. Using your event’s name or a common abbreviation may be a good start, but try to pick something unique and specific.

For example, #SEwebinar allows us to focus in on the specific topic of webinars rather than just using #SaffireEvents for everything. It will also allow others to search for a specific topic much easier too. You wouldn’t want to promote a contest and then make your participants wade through all your other tweets in order to find the contest updates. Continue reading “#Hashtags – They’re not just for breakfast anymore”