Tue.Jun 01, 2021

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Helping the Unseen: Coalition Formed to Support Struggling Small Businesses

Smart Meetings

Despite all this federal aid being handed out to millions of individuals and thousands of struggling businesses, many in the live events industry are still being left out in the fray, doing everything they can to make ends meet—and having a hard time with it. The good news is this means we were doing our job all these years.”.

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Marketing Virtual Events With Kristin Horstman

Endless Events

Meet Kristin Horstman, the senior director at Salesforce! Where Marketing & Virtual Events Meet. As the head of marketing at Endless Events, Sarah knows that it’s important to meet your customers and attendees where they are at when marketing virtual events. Today, she shares with our audiences what she had learned.

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Amanda posted an update in the group i-Meet Meeting & Event Professionals

I-Meet

Madrid is committed to the MICE industry. Check out their new promotion video. madrid-convention-bureau.

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Tourism sector invites Europeans to open up to travel again

ETC Corporate

The ‘Open up to Europe’ campaign was introduced today at ETC’s General Meeting in Algarve, hosted by Turismo de Portugal. Leading by example, the heads of European national tourism boards met in person for the first time since the start of the pandemic to show Europe’s readiness to restart travel and tourism.

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Why Attendee-Driven Communities Are the Future for Hybrid Events

Stova

One of the top reasons people attend conferences is to meet other people. According to an industry study conducted pre-pandemic, networking was a major driver in the decision to attend for more than 75 percent of individuals. We all know the in-person component has been removed from many events the past year.

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Reinvent Business Cards to Make a Powerful Sales Impact

Gavel International

Salespeople should have a business card designed with a specific outcome in mind for in-person meetings where sales opportunities have previously been vetted. These meetings warrant memorable conversations and a memorable card (that stands out from others) to hand the prospect.