How to Promote Your Events the Right Way (Without Paying for Ads)

Tiffany BentTips & Tricks

Posting once and hoping people show up isn’t a strategy—it’s a gamble.
And let’s be honest—most events deserve more than a last-minute Instagram Story and a single Facebook post.

The truth is, you don’t need to spend money on ads to fill your event.
You just need a plan—and the right platforms.

Here’s how to turn a single event into a week-long marketing machine using free tools like Facebook, email, and event directories (like Vero Vine!).

1. Start Early (At Least 2 Weeks Out)

Timing matters. The earlier you start promoting, the more visibility you’ll get.
Ideally, post your event 10–14 days before it happens—enough time for people to plan, share, and invite others.

Bonus: Posting early also increases your chances of getting picked up in local event roundups.

2. Submit to Free Event Directories

This is your secret weapon.
Sites like Vero Vine, Eventbrite, and community Facebook groups are HIGHLY visible in search engines—and people check them weekly for things to do.

What to include:

  • Eye-catching event title
  • Engaging description
  • High-quality image or flyer
  • Event time, location, and contact info
  • Link to RSVP or learn more

Submitting to these calendars is free—and can drive hundreds of views organically.

3. Use Social Media—Strategically

Don’t just post once and walk away. Turn your event into a mini campaign.

Here’s a simple 5-day plan:

DayContent Idea
MonAnnounce the event (with RSVP link)
TueBehind-the-scenes or “what to expect”
WedShare a testimonial or review from a past event
ThuPost a countdown + FAQ or reminder
FriGo Live or post a reel inviting people to come

Mix static posts, stories, reels, and Lives to maximize visibility.

4. Send to Your Email List (Twice!)

Email is still one of the highest converting tools for promoting events.

Email #1: Announce the event with all the key info
Email #2 (2-3 days before): Reminder + CTA (“Bring a friend!”)

Keep it short, clear, and mobile-friendly. Add a call-to-action like “RSVP now” or “Click here to learn more.”

5. Partner with Local Businesses or Influencers

Collaboration is free marketing.
Ask a complementary business to:

  • Co-host or cross-promote your event
  • Share your flyer on their feed
  • Tag you in their stories

You both benefit, and you tap into a new audience.

6. Ask Your Team, Customers & Friends to Share

People trust recommendations from people they know.
Encourage your team, loyal customers, or even close friends to repost the event, tag others, or invite their networks.

Just 5 people sharing your post = hundreds of new eyes.

7. Engage in Local Groups & Threads

Facebook and Nextdoor are full of local conversations.
Search for group threads like:

  • “What’s happening this weekend?”
  • “Free local events”
  • “Looking for something to do Friday night”

Drop your event as a helpful suggestion, not a sales pitch.

Bonus Tip: Make It EASY for People to Attend

  • Add an RSVP button or link
  • Include parking details, start times, and what to bring
  • Offer reminders via social or email
  • Show photos of past events so people know what to expect

You don’t need a big budget—you just need a better game plan.

When you promote your event the right way, it becomes more than just a one-day thing. It becomes a content stream, a visibility boost, and a way to connect with your community long before doors even open.

Need help promoting your next event?
Send us the details—we’ll help brainstorm strategies, or even feature your event in our next Vero Vine newsletter!

Let’s make your next event unforgettable (and packed).