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An ideal setting for a productive and inspiring seminar

Spring is the season of renewal, energy and creativity. It’s the perfect time to bring your teams together in an ideal setting for a productive and inspiring seminar.

Located in the heart of Provence, just 15 minutes from Marseille airport and 20 minutes from Aix-en-Provence TGV station, Château la Beaumetane offers a prestigious setting, blending nature and refinement. Its elegant architecture, tree-lined grounds and bright reception rooms create an atmosphere conducive to both work and relaxation.

Facilities tailored to your business needs

For over 10 years, we’ve been helping companies organize their business seminars, providing modern, functional facilities while preserving the historic charm of the château.

  • Capacity: Up to 120 people in our various elegantly appointed rooms.
  • State-of-the-art equipment: Video projectors, interactive screens, high-quality sound system and high-speed Wi-Fi.
  • On-site accommodation: 20 comfortable rooms to accommodate your staff and speakers.
  • Easy parking: Free private parking ensures easy access for all your participants.

We adapt our spaces to your needs, whether for plenary meetings, small-group workshops or interactive conferences.

An atmosphere conducive to cohesion and creativity

Château la Beaumetane, with its flower-filled gardens and sunny terrace, fosters a relaxed and inspiring atmosphere. Our outdoor spaces are ideal for :

  • Open-air meetings, combining reflection and inspiration.
  • Relaxation breaks, with refined snacks and cool drinks.
  • Brainstorming sessions, in a soothing setting conducive to creativity.

Tailor-made activities to strengthen team spirit

We offer a wide range of activities adapted to business seminars to strengthen team spirit and energize your event:

  • Team-building workshops: outdoor Escape games, collaborative challenges to strengthen team spirit.
  • Wellness and relaxation: Morning yoga sessions, meditation to relieve pressure and promote well-being at work.
  • Discover the Provencal region: Wine tasting and local produce.
  • Sports and nature activities: Team hikes, orienteering courses, cycling sessions.

Offer your teams a unique experience

Every company has its own specific expectations, which is why we can help you design a fully personalized seminar:

  • Business meals prepared by local chefs, served indoors or outdoors.
  • Networking cocktails, to encourage professional exchanges in a relaxed setting.
  • Specialized speakers selected according to your needs.

Book your spring seminar now

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to organize an ideal setting for a productive and inspiring seminar Contact the Château today to discuss your project and reserve your date.

 

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gift idea if you are invited to a wedding in provence

Weddings are often full of emotion and love, and it’s sometimes difficult to show just how happy we are to be sharing such a beautiful moment. Last week we looked at the kinds of gifts the bride and groom can give to thank their guests after their wedding. Here are a few ideas if you are invited to a wedding in Provence.

1. Gifts inspired by Provençal traditions

Provence is full of traditions, and using them as inspiration for a gift is a great way to honour the region and its customs.

The 13 Provençal Desserts

Giving a luxury box containing the 13 desserts typical of Christmas in Provence is an original and meaningful idea. These sweets, which include dried fruit, nougats and calissons d’Aix, are a symbol of sharing and generosity.

An exceptional olive oil

Olive oil is a pillar of Provençal culture. Choose a bottle of artisan olive oil, presented in an attractive engraved wooden box. You can even choose an organic olive oil or one flavoured with basil or truffles, for example.

Santons de Provence

These little clay figurines, representing typical Provençal village characters, can be both a traditional and sentimental gift. You can give a santon representing a married couple or a bucolic scene from the region.

2. Provençal experiences as a gift

The bride and groom will also appreciate memorable experiences that extend their discovery of Provence:

A Night in a Mas Provençal

Treat them to a romantic getaway in a traditional mas, the restored Provençal farmhouses that often offer an idyllic setting with fields of lavender as far as the eye can see.

Wine tasting in Côtes de Provence

Why not organise a private visit to a wine estate? The bride and groom will be able to taste exceptional wines and discover the secrets of the local vineyards, famous for their light, elegant rosés. At the château, we’re also winemakers, so we’d be delighted to welcome you for a tasting.

A Perfume Workshop in Grasse

Grasse, the world capital of perfume, offers workshops where you can create your own perfume. The perfect personalised, sensory souvenir to celebrate love!

3. Original and personalised gifts

To get you off the beaten track, here are some unique, personalised ideas that capture the essence of Provence:

A Lavender or Poppy Painting

Commission a work of art inspired by Provençal landscapes, such as a field of lavender or a sunny village scene. A piece that will brighten their home while reminding them of their special day.

A Gift Set of Handcrafted Marseille Soaps and Cosmetics

Put together a box of authentic Marseille soaps, candles scented with Provençal essential oils, and lavender or sweet almond-based skincare products.

A Book of Provençal Recipes

Food lovers will love a book highlighting the flavours of the region. Accompany it with a few local spices, such as thyme, rosemary, or even a sachet of dried lavender flowers.

4. The Art of the Group Gift

It’s becoming more and more common for several of you to take part in the gift-giving, so why not invest in something special, such as :

– Trip to Provence for their honeymoon: A retreat in the Gorges du Verdon or on the beaches of the Côte d’Azur.
– Personalised mural inspired by their favourite places in Provence.
– Provençal wedding table engraved with their names and the date of their union.

A wedding is a celebration of love under the sign of sun, nature and tradition. By choosing a gift for a wedding in Provence, you’ll be giving much more than a simple object: you’ll be sharing a part of the soul of Provence. Whether it’s an artisanal product, a unique experience or a nod to local traditions, your gift will leave a lasting impression on the hearts of the bride and groom.

 

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Gift for a Provençal wedding

A wedding in Provence is an enchanting experience, a blend of breathtaking landscapes, rich traditions and a warm art of living. As the bride and groom, thanking your guests for their presence with a carefully chosen gift is a great way to prolong the magic of your union. Here are some gift for a Provençal wedding that will touch the hearts of your loved ones.

1. Gifts inspired by Provençal traditions

Small Bottles of Artisanal Olive Oil

What could be better than olive oil as a gift for a Provençal wedding ? Olive oil is a veritable institution in Provence. Give your guests small bottles of extra virgin olive oil, personalised with a label showing your name and the date of your wedding. You can even choose scented oils (lemon, truffle, basil) for an original touch.

Lavender sachets

Lavender sachets are a timeless classic. Make small bags from hessian or Provençal fabric, filled with dried lavender from local fields. This simple, fragrant and beautiful gift will remind your guests of the atmosphere of your wedding every time they use it.

Calissons d’Aix

These iconic sweets, made with marzipan and candied fruit, are perfect for a gourmet gift. Present them in elegant personalised boxes or wrapped in ribbons in your wedding colours.

2. Gourmet and local gifts

Small jars of Provençal honey

Lavender or wildflower honey is a typically Provençal product. Offer it in small jars with a personalised label bearing the message: ‘Thank you for sharing our sweetness’. You can also include a mini wooden spoon to complete the package.

Spices and Herbs of Provence

Put together little sachets of Provence herbs or flavoured salts (thyme flower of salt, for example). Your guests will be able to use them to enhance their dishes while remembering your special day.

Mini-bottles of homemade wine or limoncello

If you’re celebrating your wedding at a winery, why not offer mini-bottles of the wine produced there? For a non-alcoholic alternative, opt for homemade lemonades or homemade limoncello in decorative bottles. The chateau is surrounded by vineyards and we would be delighted to help you prepare your bottles with our own wine for an even more personalised gift.

3. Personalised and Artisanal Gifts

Marseille soaps

Give the gift of handmade olive oil soaps, scented with lavender, rose or verbena. Wrapped in refined paper or a kraft cardboard box with a personalised message, they’ll make a lovely keepsake.

Scented candles

Lavender, fig or rosemary scented candles are ideal for an elegant and practical gift. Choose handmade candles in small glass or ceramic jars, which your guests can reuse once the candle has burnt out. You can even make them yourself.

Terracotta coasters

Made by local artisans, these coasters adorned with Provençal motifs or engraved with your initials are a practical and aesthetic gift that will evoke the charm of your wedding.

4. Immersive experiences and gifts

For a more modern approach, offer interactive experiences or souvenirs:

Provençal Postcards

Leave postcards illustrating the landscapes of Provence on the tables and invite your guests to take them away. You can also personalise them with a handwritten note or a cartoon of the two of you.

Small plants or seeds

Giving young olive or lavender plants, or even packets of seeds, is a symbolic way of celebrating the growth of love and memories. This eco-friendly gesture will appeal to your guests while embellishing their garden or home.

 

The perfect gift for your guests is one that reflects your wedding and the region that hosts it. Whether you choose artisanal products, local delicacies or personalised objects, make sure they embody the warmth and authenticity of Provence. These small, simple but meaningful gestures will ensure that your guests leave with a tangible memory of this magical day that they will cherish for a long time to come.

So let the cicadas, lavender and sunshine inspire you to make your wedding a memorable event, down to the smallest detail! But don’t forget that gifts for a Provençal wedding or just need to be your image.

 

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Best technologies to modernising your seminars

Corporate seminars are not what they used to be. With the rapid evolution of technology, organisers now have access to innovative tools to make these events more interactive, immersive and productive. Here’s a roundup of the best technologies for modernising your seminars and offering your participants an unforgettable experience.

1. Real-time collaboration tools

There are platforms like Slido or Mentimeter that allow you to collect responses in real time, whether for Q&A, surveys or quizzes. Then there are tools like Miro or Jamboard that facilitate collaborative brainstorming, even in hybrid format. And software such as Microsoft Teams or Notion enable teams to work simultaneously on projects.

2. Video and Augmented Reality (AR)

To modernise your seminars, interactive video and immersive technologies are changing the face of presentations. Use applications such as Zappar or Augment to superimpose visual and interactive information onto physical objects. You can also use a large-format LED screen or a video wall. This will give a striking visual impact to captivate the audience. And finally, tools like OBS Studio or streaming solutions like Vimeo Live guarantee a fluid experience for virtual participants.

3. Gamification Engagement Tools

Transforming a seminar into a fun experience encourages information retention and active participation: Kahoot or Quizizz can be integrated to organise competitive quizzes. Platforms such as Actionbound can be used to create immersive activities linked to the themes of the event. And if you can, set up points systems to encourage participants to interact more.

4. AI and Chatbots for personalised support

Participants appreciate being provided with rapid information and tailored support. There are solutions like ChatGPT or Intercom that can guide participants before, during and after the event (answering questions, solving technical problems, etc.). But there are also tools like Hubilo or Bizzabo that use AI to track participant behaviour and provide reports on engagement.

5. Hybrid Seminar Platforms

With the rise of hybrid events, these solutions are becoming essential: choose Zoom Events, Hopin or Airmeet to enable online and on-site events to be held simultaneously, with features such as virtual stands and live sessions. Also offer networking opportunities via apps like Brella that connect attendees based on their interests. And create 3D spaces with platforms like Virbela or Gather.Town.

6. Wearable and IoT technologies

Connected objects add an innovative dimension to seminars: devices like Klik or PixMob allow you to track interactions and share data at the click of a button. You can also measure data such as participants’ energy levels and satisfaction in real time.

7. Cinematic-quality video production

To make their mark, seminars are increasingly relying on high-end video production: use software like Adobe After Effects to add dynamic animations. And use professional cameras and a production team to ensure impeccable results.

Conclusion

Modern seminars are much more than team gatherings: they become interactive and immersive experiences thanks to technology. By embracing these innovations, you can captivate your audience, improve participation and maximise the impact of your events.

At Le Château we’re ready to help. So, are you ready to modernising your seminars ?

 

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Wedding trends 2025

The year 2025 promises to bring a breath of fresh air to the world of weddings. Tomorrow’s brides and grooms will be spoilt for choice when it comes to organising a unique day that reflects their image. Here are the major wedding trends of 2025 to watch out for, so that you can say ‘I do’ with style and originality.

1. Immersive experiences: more than just a ceremony

Brides and grooms want to offer their guests a unique experience. In 2025, immersive weddings will redefine the festivities with theatrical stagings. Themes such as fairy tales, time travel and fantasy worlds will be on the agenda. Live performances are also on the cards, with dance shows, private concerts and live artists interacting with guests. You can also add multi-sensory experiences with light shows, aroma diffusers and interactive installations.

2. Cutting-edge technology for weddings

Technology will continue to evolve to make weddings even more impressive. You can use drones to capture photos and videos from the air. There are also personalised filters for photos and immersive tours of reception venues. And last but not least, why not use interactive digital invitations with animated videos or QR codes providing practical information.

3. Rethinking bridal fashion: daring and personalised

Wedding dresses and suits are taking a bold turn in 2025. There are now ‘transformable’ dresses to take you from ceremony to evening. You can also choose non-traditional colours such as pastel, gold and even black for the more daring.

4. Micro-Weddings: Intimacy First

Micro-weddings are still a strong trend, favouring quality over quantity. With a smaller invitation list for more authentic moments with close friends and family, you can reorientate your budget because fewer guests means more money for top-of-the-range details. At the Château, the smallest wedding we did was for 17 people and it was just as magical.

5. Unstructured, personalised gastronomy

In 2025, wedding meals will be anything but conventional. Interactive culinary stations are all the rage, with sushi bars, gourmet food trucks and cocktail workshops. You’ll also find alternatives to traditional cakes, such as donuts and macaroons. And, of course, tailor-made events to suit individual tastes and dietary requirements.

6. Decorations inspired by nature

Brides and grooms in 2025 are adopting natural, minimalist styles with organic colour palettes such as sage green, beige or terracotta. Provide natural lighting with candles, string lights or lanterns. And last but not least, use elements gathered locally, such as foliage, driftwood and natural stones.

But don’t forget, even if you have a list of 2025 wedding trends, it’s still your wedding, so follow your desires.

 

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A successful product launch: steps and tips

A product launch is a crucial moment for any company. It’s an opportunity to raise awareness of your innovation, win over potential customers and strengthen your position in the market. But a successful launch can’t be improvised: it requires strategic planning and flawless execution. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you along the way, along with tips on how to maximise your chances of success.

1. Prepare a solid strategy

First and foremost, identify precisely who your product is aimed at. Understanding the needs, expectations and behaviours of your audience will enable you to adapt your launch strategy and maximise its impact.

Tip: Create personas to represent your different types of customer. Define their characteristics, their problems and how your product can address them.

Then study similar products on the market. What are their strengths? What gaps can your product fill? An in-depth competitive analysis will help you position your offering in a unique way.

2. Draw up a Communication Plan

Define clear objectives: What results do you want to achieve with this launch? This could include sales volume, a certain number of leads generated, or targeted media coverage. Set SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-bound) objectives.

Identify the platforms where your audience is most active: social networks, e-mail, advertising campaigns or physical events. Then create a communications calendar detailing messages, formats and publication dates to keep a consistent rhythm.

3. Create excitement before the launch

Start communicating about your product well before the big day to build anticipation. Use teasers, videos or intriguing publications to arouse curiosity.

Launch a campaign with a countdown or competition to involve your audience and increase visibility.

4. Measure and adjust after launch

Use analysis tools to monitor the performance of your campaign: web traffic, engagement on social networks and conversions.

Prepare KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) to track from the outset, such as the number of downloads, leads generated or shares on social networks.

After the launch, collect feedback from the first users. This information is invaluable for adjusting your product or refining your marketing strategy.

Offer an online questionnaire or encourage reviews on the platforms of your choice in exchange for a benefit, such as a future discount.

5. Extend the post-launch dynamic

A successful launch doesn’t stop on the day. Keep the buzz around your product going with :

– Retargeting campaigns to reach hesitant prospects.
– Educational content (tutorials, case studies) to demonstrate the value of your product.
– Customer testimonials to boost the confidence of new users.

Plan promotional offers at strategic moments, such as a month after the launch, to boost interest.

In conclusion, the success of your product launch depends on meticulous preparation, targeted communication and rigorous monitoring. Whether you’re a start-up or a well-established company, adopt a proactive and flexible approach to maximise the impact of your launch.

With good planning and impeccable execution, your product will be ready to conquer its market and exceed your expectations.

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Choose the perfect theme for your wedding

Choosing your wedding theme is a key step in transforming your big day into a celebration that perfectly reflects your style and your love story. With so many options, it can be hard to know where to start. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you choose the perfect theme for your wedding.

1. Identify your personal inspirations

Your wedding is an opportunity to showcase what unites you. Think about your hobbies, favourite trips or favourite films. You can also draw inspiration from key moments in your relationship. Your first date, a memorable holiday or the way you met can become central elements.

2. Define your style

Think about the atmosphere you want to create for your wedding. Do you want a :

– Romantic: Floral decor, pastel tones and candelabras.
– Festive: Vibrant colours and fun activities.
– Intimate: Small groups, warm surroundings and minimalist décor.

Examine your tastes in other areas: your style of dress, the decoration of your home or your artistic preferences.

3. Choose the right venue

Your choice of venue can influence or even define your theme. Think about whether you want your wedding to be classic or bohemian. You can also choose a more modern atmosphere or a more rustic, country feel.

4. Take the seasons into account

Each season offers a unique palette of colours and decorative elements.

Spring: Fresh flowers, pastel colours and lightness.
Summer: Bright colours, a tropical or maritime theme.
Autumn: Warm tones, golden leaves and a cosy atmosphere.
Winter: Artificial snow, silver or icy blue tones and twinkling lights.

5. Think about your budget

Some themes require more investment than others. Some themes allow you to do more or less things yourself.

6. Consult your guests

If you have a very specific theme in mind, make sure it’s understandable and accessible to your guests. For example, if you have a specific dress code or planned activities.

7. Mix influences to create a unique theme

You don’t have to choose just one theme! Mixing elements can produce an original and personalised result. A bohemian chic wedding, as we’ve seen in the past few seasons. Mix natural elements with elegant details like chandeliers or satin tablecloths.

8. Get inspired by current trends

Browse blogs, Pinterest or Instagram to discover the latest trends. Themes such as ‘minimalist’ or ‘festival wedding’ are becoming increasingly popular. Did you know that according to some experts, the colour of 2025 will be green? We’ll be doing a blog on 2025 trends soon.

9. Work with professionals

A wedding planner or decorator can help you refine your ideas and put them into practice. They know the best tricks to turn your inspirations into reality while staying within your budget. At the Château we can help you too, as we know what decor best suits our magnificent red bricks, although of course anything is possible as long as it suits you.

10. Stay true to yourself

The most important thing is that your wedding reflects your personality and your story. Don’t be overly influenced by trends or other people’s expectations and find your perfect theme for your wedding

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Creative ideas to boost your engagement

In an ever-changing business world, employee engagement is crucial to the success of any organisation. Motivated and committed employees contribute to higher productivity, greater customer satisfaction and a positive corporate culture. Here are some creative ideas to boost your engagement for your company

Set up collaborative challenges

Organise friendly competitions within the company. This could include competitions linked to professional objectives (such as reducing the number of errors or improving customer satisfaction) or more playful challenges (such as a brainstorming marathon or an office treasure hunt).

Introduce an innovation day

Set aside a day every month or quarter to encourage your employees to come up with innovative ideas. Offer them time and resources to work on projects they consider important for the company or even for themselves.

Create a personalised recognition system

To boost your engagement, a simple ‘thank you’ can do wonders, but why not go a step further? Create a recognition scheme where employees can redeem ‘points’ or ‘badges’ for rewards such as lunch with a senior manager, an extra day off or personalised gifts.

Promote team-building activities outside the office

Organise activities outside the workplace, such as sports outings, charity events or cookery workshops. These moments strengthen the bonds between employees and create a more harmonious working environment. At Le Château, we often organise team-building days or weekends for many companies. We make all our facilities available so that everyone has a great time.

Launch informal “café debates”

Set aside an hour a week for employees to discuss a variety of topics, both work-related and non-work-related. These relaxed sessions can improve communication, encourage cross-functional ideas and give everyone a voice.

Introduce a mentoring programme

Pair experienced employees with newcomers or staff who want to develop new skills. This type of programme not only strengthens internal relationships, but also encourages the sharing of knowledge and good practice.

Offer flexible working hours

Employees often appreciate having some control over their working hours. Offer flexible working hours or the possibility of working remotely. This freedom can reduce stress and increase job satisfaction, boosting your commitment.

Offer original training courses

Instead of traditional classroom training, opt for interactive courses, creative workshops or even role-playing. This makes learning more fun and engaging, while enriching employees’ skills.

Encourage a culture of continuous feedback

Replace annual appraisals with regular, constructive discussions. Employees will feel valued and have a clear view of their progress and expectations.

Organise “theme days”

To boost your commitment, spice up the routine by instituting themed days, such as a ‘retro’, ‘superhero’ or ‘trip around the world’ day. Disguises, decorations and associated activities can create a fun, collaborative atmosphere.

Boosting employee engagement doesn’t always involve major changes. Sometimes, small creative initiatives are enough to make a big difference. The important thing is to listen to your employees and adapt your strategies to their needs and aspirations. Try out some of these ideas and see how they transform your working environment!

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Getting married in December in Provence

Getting married in December in Provence: Winter magic at Château la Beaumetane

Getting married in Provence often conjures up images of lavender fields in summer, cosy evenings under the stars, and cicadas singing in the heat. But have you considered celebrating your union in December? If the idea of a cosy atmosphere, enchanting winter landscapes and a touch of magic appeals to you, then a wedding at Château la Beaumetane could be the ideal setting for a December wedding in Provence.

The Unique Charm of Provence in Winter

December in Provence is a unique experience. The olive groves and bare vines take on golden and silvery hues, the light is soft and diffused, and the fresh air lends a special flavour to every moment. In contrast to the frenzy of the summer months, December offers a peaceful, intimate atmosphere conducive to warm celebrations.

What’s more, in winter, Provence is imbued with a special magic with its Christmas traditions. The typical markets, Provençal cots and local delicacies, such as the 13 desserts, bring an authenticity and cultural richness that few other regions can match.

Château la Beaumetane: The Perfect Setting for a Winter Wedding

Château la Beaumetane, located in the heart of Provence, is one of the finest places to celebrate a wedding, and it shines particularly brightly in winter. Here’s why:

A magical setting

The château, with its Belle Époque architecture and elegant interiors, is the perfect setting for a winter reception. Imagine an intimate ceremony, illuminated by twinkling garlands and candelabras. The warm, refined rooms will welcome your guests in absolute comfort.

An enchanted park

The gardens of Château la Beaumetane lose none of their splendour in winter. The hundred-year-old plane trees and bare foliage create a romantic and photogenic backdrop. Add a few decorative winter touches, such as lanterns and wreaths of foliage, and you have a setting worthy of a fairytale.

Cosy atmospheres

In December, the interior of the château becomes a cosy cocoon. Areas such as the main lounges or the glass roof can be decorated with garlands of lights. Why not add winter foliage and candles to create a soft, romantic atmosphere?

 

Tips for a Successful Winter Wedding

1. Think about the comfort of your guests: Make sure the venue has good heating. Don’t hesitate to bring warm plaids or accessories for an outdoor ceremony.

2. Focus on Lighting: Winter offers sublime natural light, but the days are shorter. Warm lighting, such as garlands and candelabras, will add a magical touch after dark.

3. Adapt Your Dress: Opt for warmer fabrics or accessories such as a bolero, cape or elegant coat to complement your wedding dress.

4. Prepare a convivial event: Why not offer a hot chocolate bar or mulled wine tasting to warm up your guests?

 

Why not say ‘I do’ and Getting married in December in Provence

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Ideas for content to create before, during and after an event

An event, whether professional or personal, is an ideal opportunity to create engaging content and increase your online visibility. To maximise the impact of your event, it’s essential to produce quality content to capture your audience at every stage. Here are some ideas for content to create before, during and after an event.

Before the event: Generate excitement and anticipation

Make an official announcement and launch a campaign on your social networks to publicise your event. Use a teaser video or eye-catching visual to attract attention. If your event includes guests or speakers, create videos or articles highlighting them. Also create daily or weekly posts to count down the days until the event. Use visual formats like Instagram stories or carousels to keep the excitement going.

Publish a guide to help participants prepare. This can include :

Times and locations.
What to bring.
Details of how to register or log on online (if the event is virtual).

Organise a competition to offer free entry or exclusive benefits. Encourage participants to share the event to increase its visibility.

During the event: Create content in real time

Use platforms such as Instagram Live, Facebook Live or LinkedIn to share key moments of the event live with a wider audience. For example, you could broadcast an extract from a conference, a performance or a backstage tour.

Share highlights in real time on Twitter, accompanied by photos or short videos. Encourage participants to use a dedicated hashtag.

Set up photogenic areas where participants can take photos and share them on their social networks. Offer a personalised setting or themed décor to reinforce the identity of your event. At the château, you can find plenty of dedicated areas to set up a photobooth, decorate the gazebo to create a photo area, etc.

After the event: Maintain the momentum and prolong the impact

Compile the best moments in a 1-2 minute video or photo album to share on your social networks and website. For example, a dynamic video with testimonials from participants, extracts from speeches or animations.

Write a summary of the key moments, key learnings or interesting figures.

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