Nashville Weddings + Events | Take A Snapchat Of Your Life

When it comes to attention to detail, Snyder Entertainment puts a lot of thought, work and preparation into delivering the best services; providing the basis for great events every time. In 2017 clients want cutting edge, trendy, modern and easily affordable services that will elevate their event without breaking the bank. Corporate clients want to appeal to the millennial generation, to those who embrace social media as a tool for connecting with others. Wedding clients want to incorporate something personal and unique. Private parties and celebrations want to include something out of the box and fun. As technology changes, so do the needs of our clients and we want to be able to not only meet your needs but exceed them. Our custom Snapchat geofilters is an easy addition to any of our packages and perfect for any type of event! The future of Nashville's event entertainment is Snyder Entertainment + we're so excited to be the first to bring creative and custom Snapchat geofilters to all of your events!

WHAT IS SNAPCHAT?

Snapchat is a social messaging application for mobile devices that allows the exchange of stylized photos or videos ("snaps"), as well as text messages ("chats"). Snapchat's defining feature is that the majority of its content deletes itself after being viewed, and/or after a relatively short amount of time. This social media app has sky rocketed the past year for every type of event that you can think of: corporate events, weddings, launches, grand openings, proms, homecomings, town events, various celebrations, etc. Now days attending an event without Snapchat, well to some generations and users, is just considered an undocumented waste of time.

WHAT ARE GEOFILTERS?

Snapchat defines their geofilters as, "dynamic art for different places." Think of it as a digital sticker or badge you can add to each snap you take with most only available is specific geolocations. For businesses, it’s also a form of marketing based on your locale or region where segmented audiences can be reached. Snapchat users are able to share the logo or event info without having any contact or interference from the sponsor or brand. They are also able to represent "community" events which include weddings, private parties, dates, public places and landmarks, and much more. The geolocation feature helps your geofilter stay local and current.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Still not exactly sure what a geo-filter can do? Your guests are able to access your custom geofilter instantly once they arrive on-site for your event. Guests take a photo using the app, slide to the right to select the geofilter that they want to use, then send their Snap. It's really so easy to use and if your guests are regular Snapchat users, then you wont be doing much "how to" explaining at your event. The fun of Snapchat isn't about just having your phone out, but it's about sharing your experiences virtually with people all over the world. Snapchat drives that emotional tug-of-war inside of all us, that sense of #FOMO that we all experience.

How do we CREATE YOUR GEOFILTER?

Our design team talks with you to get an idea of what you're looking for, the type of event, how many hours you'll be on site, location proximity, your preferences, colors, texts, graphics, and so on. Once we have that information, we custom design it for you, send you a design proof to approve, and have it ready to go at your event during the designated time and at the designated location. This is honestly an incredibly affordable option for all of our clients looking to elevate their events, and not to mention it's all the rage right now. Here's a few examaples..


The truth is that you could go online and order a Geofilter.. but the difference between us and the online marketplace is our attention to detail, the care your design receives from us, and our relationship with you. When you partner with Snyder Entertainment, you have more than an event.. You have an unforgetable experience! Contact us today to book your next event!

Written by Jenny McGee