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Harnessing Big Data for Personalized Event Experiences

Traveler's Q

This powerful tool redefines how companies host conferences, turning them into a mosaic of personalized experiences that leave a lasting imprint on attendees. By analyzing trends and preferences, event planners can anticipate needs and preferences, crafting experiences that resonate on a deeply personal level for each attendee.

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Savvy Marketing Activation Tips From a 20,000-Person Virtual Edutainment Experience

Smart Meetings

How to Keep Virtual Attendees Engaged What’s fun in a virtual conference for marketers? “Do His goal is to have every attendee leave smiling with actionable tips they can apply the next day in a email marketing campaign. The Constaza spin: His large-scale virtual GURU conferences prioritize fun. Guess what? People want to go.

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Lean into Virtual Experiences (with AI!) in a Leaner Streaming Landscape

Smart Meetings

Read More: 4 Zoom Alternatives to Give Virtual Attendees the Freedom They Crave More than $1 billion of that capital went to Hopin, a company that was largely acquired last year at a fraction of its previous $7 billion valuation by RingCentral , a public cloud-based communications company that put down roots in 1999. “Don’t

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A Guide to the Perfect Event Email Marketing Campaign

Stova

Email marketing allows you to get in direct contact with your potential event attendees with ease. If you send the 75% of people who are simply attendees an email about exhibiting, you’re going to show them your emails aren’t always worth opening at worst. You can simply hit send and reach thousands of inboxes.

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Facial Recognition at Airports vs. Facial Analysis at Events: What to Know

MeetingsNet

As Congress debates the use of facial identification for airport security, planners should know how that technology differs from the one that measures attendee engagement during sessions. On April 25, the U.S.