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How to Brief a Website Development Agency

Tourism eSchool

If you’re in the market for a new website, then you must undertake significant planning and due diligence to ensure that what you want developed, translates into what you get as an end product. Building a tourism website can be quite challenging, mainly because: You may not understand technical lingo.

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A Cookieless Future for the Events Industry: 6 Ways Organizers Can Prepare

Bizzaboo

As an event marketer, you need to know the implications of the impending cookiepocalypse and what you can do to prepare. Keep reading to learn what cookies are, what a cookieless future means for the events industry, and specific actions you can take today to prepare. A Cookieless Future for the Events Industry: 6 Ways To Prepare 1.

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A Cookieless Future for the Events Industry: 6 Ways Organizers Can Prepare

Bizzaboo

As an event marketer, you need to know the implications of the impending cookiepocalypse and what you can do to prepare. Keep reading to learn what cookies are, what a cookieless future means for the events industry, and specific actions you can take today to prepare. A Cookieless Future for the Events Industry: 6 Ways To Prepare 1.

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Fake women event speakers? We need to think bigger!

Conferences that Work

Fake articles by fake writers in Sports Illustrated? OK, so some intrepid journalists took the time to discover that a few women speakers featured on a conference website don’t exist. Putting together a successful event, in-person, online, or, heaven-forbid, hybrid is HARD! For heaven’s sake! We need to think bigger!

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Why Event Technology Companies Lack Pricing Transparency

Endless Events

As a recent Skift Meetings article points out, event planners often have no time or energy to sit through long demos and discuss pricing for weeks. “You need to talk to a salesperson because they can sell better than a website. You don’t get that on a pricing page on a website.” Please, be prepared for that.”

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#RotterdamExperiment 1 – How global transformation in technology, organisations and values will impact the future of events

The MICE Blog

We don’t know what the future holds, but through experimenting and the direction of Rotterdam futurist and bestselling author Yuri van Geest, we can educate and prepare ourselves, our businesses and organisations for the new normal. The entire world right now is in transformation, and businesses are being disrupted. How do you adapt?

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The Ultimate Event Planning Checklist: 7 Phases to Create a Winning Event

Eventtia

This article provides a comprehensive event planning checklist to help you manage every detail for a successful event, from start to finish. For example, if you’re launching a grand opening of a flagship store in a major city, expecting a footfall of over 1,000 customers, it’s wise to start preparations at least four months ahead.