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40 Social Media Influencers Every Hospitality Professional Should Follow

Social Tables

Thankfully these thought leaders are quick to share their tips and tricks on how to get ahead in the world of events and hospitality. These 40, follow-worthy social media influencers are highly engaged, limitless resources that are quick to share helpful content to help you succeed and grow your business. DahliaElGazzar.

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Event Crisis Communication Templates Worth Copying

Smart Meetings

Each internal communication should remind employees that only designated spokespersons are authorized to speak with the media and that they should direct any media inquiries to the appropriate channels. Methods of communication can be event apps, event websites, text messages, social media and email.

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[CTRL] + [ALT] + [DEL] : A Collaborative Global Event Reboot

Techsytalk

CTRL] +[ALT] + [DEL] : A Collaborative Global Event Reboot. Three well-known international event professionals have come together to keep the spirit of this conference alive—in just a few hours notice. CTRL] + [ALT] + [DEL] : A Collaborative Global Event Reboot. Social Media. Attendance. ctrlaltdel.

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4 Tips for Generating Event Revenue Using Social Media

Maritz Global Events

Your social media presence can be your best friend when it comes to marketing your event and generating event revenue. Whether it’s promoting your registration and housing websites or educational sessions, social media can attract your audience and ultimately increase your bottom line. Friend of a Follower.

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How to Build a Risk Assessment Checklist

Smart Meetings

While a live shooter may be what comes to mind first when considering worst-case scenarios, today’s planners also have to be on the lookout for a mistimed social media post or optics that are not aligned with the DEI or sustainability goals of the company. Another “soft” risk that needs to be addressed: the changing needs of attendees.

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Episode 56: Iron Sharpening Iron: Why Collaborating with Competitors Makes Us Better with Jennifer Clark from Emerge Events

Techsytalk

The pandemic powered many global event partnerships in a way that has made our industry better. In this episode, we chat with Jennifer Clark to learn more about how she’s been helping the techsytalk team do things we couldn’t do on our own, and how she’s helping and learning from event planners all over the world!

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Six Event Trends We’re Watching in 2024

Convene by PCMA

I predict we will be talking a lot more about transparency and ethics in our practices around the use of data and AI in 2024 and asking more questions of event participants and other stakeholders about what it will take to earn and maintain their trust. Barbara Palmer, deputy editor Will Social Media Matter?

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