Tackling social just got easier… and more fun!

Tackling social just got easier… and more fun!

Maximising social media reach has never been more important, so wouldn’t it be cool if you could cut through the clutter?

Travel DAZE is all about being at the forefront of digital trends, and so is working with Social Playground to introduce its delegates to GIFGIF – a booth which creates branded GIFS which can be shared via social media.

All users need to do is press the start button on the screen, record the GIF, enter their phone number into the screen and then, in less than 20 seconds, they receive a link to go to the event gallery.  From there, they can tweet, Facebook or Instagram the GIF via video conversion. Options include branded overlays, branded galleries and a branded plinth which surrounds the GIFGIF unit itself for additional presence at events.

“The GIFGIF Booth is a product we see doing particularly well,” Social Playground director Annabelle Smith said.

“The moving content format makes it highly engaging at events and offers something completely different”.

Social Playground will be bringing the GIFGIF Booth to Travel DAZE’s networking event so to check it out and hear from travel and business experts from around the globe, you’ll need to make sure you’re there. You can read more and buy tickets here.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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