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17 Common Event Planning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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Ignore competing events Clients often approach planners with specifics in mind for an event, such as the date, location, or event design. If so, restaurant reservations, transportation, and other local accommodations may become more difficult to book as the event approaches. Will the area be busy in general due to holiday travel?

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

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Of recent note, Amy Calvert, CEO of Events Industry Council said, “As live events resume, we collectively recognize the essential role of DMCs, providing vital subject-matter expertise on a location or sector and helping to ensure events are inspiring, safe and valuable experiences. SITE INSPECTIONS.

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Planning a Hybrid Event: Benefits, Challenges, and Best Practices

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The main benefit of hosting a hybrid event instead of an in-person or virtual-only event is obvious: your event can potentially attract more attendees, including those outside your geographical location. If you are planning to rent additional equipment, you’ll also need to consider transport, logistics, and installation.

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The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Destination Wedding

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Because they are often held at resorts or other locations that serve as popular vacation spots, they provide the opportunity to plan a wedding while also taking advantage of a much-needed getaway. Destination locations make it easy for couples to select their ceremony’s ideal date and time.