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

Eventtia

Understand your audience. Clearly articulate what makes this event (and the products or promotions it features) unique. Detail out the promotional activities leading up to the event. If unveiling a new clothing line, start with a fashion show, followed by a Q & A and then open-floor shopping.

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Virtual Event Timeline: How Long Does It Take To Plan?

Endless Events

In good old Endless fashion, it’s time to get real. Not with enthusiasm, but with a sense of duty and obligation to ourselves, our industry, and our audiences. Unless you want your entire audience to be clamoring for refunds, stop slacking off and start planning. But we rose to the occasion and did what we had to do.

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5 Tips for Planning Franchise Conventions

Endless Events

For example, event sessions that are too long can be draining or exhausting for their audiences. Even an event without complex, expensive staging can be engaging with a clear and focused message that resonates with your audience. These challenges, in my experience, can be solved by implementing some franchise convention planning tips.

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Venue Marketing 101: How Improving Discoverability Generates More Event Leads

Social Tables

Spend some time rehearsing your venue tour and important little details that will make the tour stand out in people’s minds, and leave a little space tucked in their memory for some time to come. Consider joining some event industry LinkedIn groups and finding useful content to share on your own feed to your local audience.

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