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Corporate Event Planning: How To Host a Memorable Event

Eventtia

Also, a common misconception is that a corporate event is hosted only for employees or other internal stakeholders. In certain cases, a company can hold a corporate event for both internal and external audiences or even the public. For example, a music festival fully sponsored by a brand is an external corporate event.

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The Top US and Canadian Event Management Agencies for 2024

Bizzaboo

-based event and experience marketing agency, empowers purpose-driven communities to engage vital audiences, advancing the mission for top brands, businesses, and universities. Communications. We specialize in corporate meetings and trade shows, consumer brand activations, and custom fabrication. Digital Experiences.

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21 Questions to Ask Online Registration and Ticketing Providers

MeetingsNet

At minimum your ticketing platform should provide you with all the necessary mediums of communication; a toll-free phone number, live chat and email support. Your event page is the first interaction you have with your prospective attendees. Can you have promotional and access codes for discounted or sponsor tickets?

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2024 Outlook and To-Do’s for Meetings, Incentive Travel, and Sales Incentives

Brightspot Incentive Events

Brightspot aligned with the Incentive Research Foundation think tank this year and sponsored The IRF 2024 Trends Report [add link when published]. Not surprisingly, many predictions align, and our list here is split across segments of corporate meetings, incentive travel, channel incentives, and sales contests.

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Peer Conferences Deep Dive—Meeting Doctors transcript and video

Conferences that Work

What I call a spective wh ich looks back on what’s just happened, sharing group and personal experiences of what that was like and then a prospective of the future. The world of meetings is fascinating because now we see a kind of specialization. What should we do now? Paul Nunesdea : It’s interesting. Absolutely.