Sat.Jan 20, 2018 - Fri.Jan 26, 2018

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Free Event Planning Tools To Make Work Easier

Endless Events

Who doesn’t love a free event planning tool? One of the best free event planning tools an #eventprof can use are templates. You can avoid missing crucial event details, reduce the stress of recreating something from scratch, and hit the ground running from day one. Another excellent tool you need under your belt is a solid social media strategy.

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Event Management Software versus Registration Platforms: How to Make the Right Decision

Eventtia

You’d think that one of the hardest experiences in life would be to train as a Navy SEAL. That’s probably true, but there are a lot of other equally challenging experiences out there. Being event management software developers for more than five years, we’ve discovered a struggle only a few can survive. The rest would […]. La entrada Event Management Software versus Registration Platforms: How to Make the Right Decision aparece primero en Eventtia | Event management software.

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An Events Pro Finds the Future at CES

MeetingsNet

Autonomous Events? What tech developments from CES mean for event organizers. It's a bit ironic that the largest collection of digital technology is displayed in a traditional trade show setup at CES LINK [link] each year. Even as technology advances, robots become more human, and the most talked-about innovation is AI that can't be seen, it still takes a human touch to put together the right display to market these products.

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CrowdRiff’s Perks vs. Benefits: Why We Value Family Before Foosball

Crowdriff

Today’s startup office has become synonymous with things such as catered lunches, nap rooms, and foosball tables. However, at CrowdRiff, we don’t have any of those things. Being a startup founder, there is a very real pressure to offer similarly flashy perks to your own team, to keep them happy but also to stay competitive in the talent pool.

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COVID-19 Travel Consumer Sentiment Study

TravelBoom and sister agency, The Brandon Agency, release new consumer sentiment study on travel amidst the COVID-19 second wave

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State of Event Sponsorship in 2018 – #EventIcons Episode 97

Endless Events

Event Sponsorship is most essential part of every event. Organization can build a brand by making sponsor in live event which is engaging and driving business results. But how can an event prof make sure the sponsor aligns with the needs of the event? Join us today to find out. This week, We have a special guest Peter Poehle, CEO and Co-Founder of SponsorMyEvent.

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5 Errors That Will Sabotage Your Brokerage Events

Eventtia

The core elements of development and growth revolve around meaningful relationships and professional connections. People can’t launch new businesses or startup endeavors without building a strong networking foundation first. Although we are comfortably living in a digital era, face-to-face meetings, brokerage events, and networking dynamics remain a centerpiece of the event industry.

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The Saskatchewanderer: The Power of Using a Brand Ambassador to Tell Authentic Visual Stories

Crowdriff

The sparsely populated Canadian province of Saskatchewan may not be as renowned for big cities, skiing or ocean coastlines like its neighbors are. The prairie province is, however, two-thirds covered by boreal forest, home to almost 100,000 lakes and rivers, and has a long-standing farming and agriculture tradition, making it one of the largest playgrounds for hunters, campers, big game fishers, and agriculture enthusiasts.

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What Successful Event Planners Know About Event Tech

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Event planners who keep up with cutting-edge mobile event technology hold an advantage over those who don’t. Staying up to.

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How To Create Your Event Budget

Endless Events

If you’re planning an event, there’s one step that is essential to making that event happen: creating the event budget. Luckily, it’s a repeated action so you can easily create a basic framework for your budget, edit it along the way, and use tools that you probably already have to make it come together. It might seem daunting and finite to create an event budget, but as long as you make one that is realistic and builds in padding in case of emergency, you’ll be all set.

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3 Ways to Make Your Contracts More Cyber-Secure

MeetingsNet

The company supplying the Internet connectivity must warrant that your group’s data will be safe, and take measures to ensure that it stays that way. No one wants to see a headline in the daily news that features their event’s name and the words “data breach,” but with today’s increasingly bold—and, unfortunately, clever—hackers, it could happen. Here are three ways you can, and should, be addressing cybersecurity in your supplier contracts, according to Joshua Grimes, Esq., a meetings industry

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Evolution of the DMC:Renewing Business Relationships with Deeper Trust, Transparency & Understanding

The evolution of the DMC industry requires that it embark upon a renewed relationship with clients that is built upon transparency, trust, and understanding.

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Girl Scout Cookies and a Talking Stick: What It Takes to End a Government Shutdown

MeetingsNet

Senators brokered a deal to end the U.S. government shutdown by using an age-old meeting tool. When a bipartisan group of dozens of senators huddled in the office of Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, last week to hash out a deal to get the U.S. government running again, it could have gotten ugly. But Collins used the same tool people have been using for millennia to keep conversations orderly—a talking stick.

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3 Ways To Design An Event That Delivers Better Results

MeetingsNet

No matter how many events you’ve planned and executed, you still need new sources of ideas and inspiration to keep things fresh. Discover how you can design experiences that will be irresistible and indispensable to your audience this year at XDP. Robert Anthony once said, “The best way to escape your problem is to solve it.” This year’s Xperience Design Project (XDP) event lets you do both.