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Event Crisis Communication Templates Worth Copying

Smart Meetings

What plan do you have in place to communicate important messages to your attendees? Crisis communication is an essential, if often overlooked, element for all events. This is what I learned from planning and communication with internal stakeholders to PR and event cancelation best practices with examples you can use.

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Maximizing Your Event’s Online Reach: How to Create a Successful Event Website

Traveler's Q

In today’s digital age, having a successful event website is essential for maximizing your event’s online reach. An event website serves as a centralized location for all information related to the event, from event details and registration to agenda and speaker bios. Why Do You Need an Event Website?

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The Power of Great Website Layout: Creating an Event Platform for Easy and Effective Navigation

Traveler's Q

A user-friendly website is key to a successful event. From the moment a potential attendee lands on your website, they should feel comfortable navigating and finding the information they need quickly and easily. A well-designed event website not only attracts attendees but also helps build anticipation and excitement.

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Making Your Brand Stand Out: The Importance of Event Branding in a Competitive Landscape

Traveler's Q

Event branding also helps to convey the event’s purpose, message, and values, making it easier to communicate with stakeholders. Additionally, a well-defined brand strategy helps event organizers create a cohesive visual and verbal identity, including logos, slogans, website design, and marketing collateral.

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Risk360: Communications Policy

MeetingsNet

An effective communication plan can help spread information during an emergency, or even shut down an incident before it becomes a crisis, for example, by monitoring social media it is sometimes possible to resolve a situation with a disgruntled attendee before an issue goes viral. External Communications.

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How DMCs Can Help You Manage the Unexpected

ADMEI

When you change an event from one location to another — there are lots of moving parts to consider. If your event date needs to be pushed back, or your event needs to be canceled entirely, there are even more factors at play, from minimizing financial losses to communicating with attendees. Send a push notification to attendees.

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Video Content Marketing Strategy: Don’t Forget This One Crucial Step

Advanced Travel and Tourism

on video content… and then only post it to social media. There are so many ways to reach potential travelers with video and inspire them to visit your location. That means utilizing several different locations. Website Landing Pages. Social Media Videos. That thing is video deployment.

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