# 6 Practical Segmentation Use Cases for Events | Nevent

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:::tip[What are these use cases for?]
Each use case shows **a concrete campaign goal**, how to build the segment in Nevent, and what result to expect. These are practical guides, not just theory.
:::

# 6 Practical Audience Segmentation Use Cases for Events

Segmentation without examples is abstract. Here are six real situations that repeat across any promoter's calendar: reactivating dormant fans, filling an Early Bird phase, focusing advertising investment in a specific city, selling a VIP product to those who value it most, recovering an incomplete purchase, or reaching someone who has declared their musical taste.

Every case starts from the same question: **who should I send this to?** And each one has a different answer.

## Why segment instead of sending to your entire base?

Sending to your entire base might seem safer, but it costs more, results in worse deliverability, and damages your relationship with fans who receive content that is not relevant to them. A well-built segment converts more, costs less, and protects your sending reputation.

The following six use cases demonstrate how to apply this logic in concrete situations.

## The 6 use cases in the catalogue

[S1 — Reactivating high-value inactive fans](/en/segmentation/use-cases/reactivating-inactive-fans/)
  [S2 — Early buyers for Early Bird](/en/segmentation/use-cases/early-buyers/)
  [S3 — Geolocated audience](/en/segmentation/use-cases/geolocated-audience/)
  [S4 — Top VIP: RFM Champions](/en/segmentation/use-cases/top-rfm-vip/)
  [S5 — Abandoned cart](/en/segmentation/use-cases/abandoned-cart/)
  [S6 — Declared genre preference](/en/segmentation/use-cases/audience-with-preference/)
## How to use these use cases

Each page follows the same structure: situation, segment building logic, expected result, variations, and when NOT to use this case. Read the use case that most closely matches your next campaign and adapt the parameters to your base.

## Next step

[How to create a segment step by step](/en/segmentation/segmentation-engine/create-segment/)
  [Full segmentation capabilities catalogue](/en/segmentation/capabilities/)