Thanks


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Event Manager Blog has become a reference for event professionals seeking valuable content on event technology, event marketing and social media

I don't really like self-proclamatory posts and overly narcissistic write ups that just make you think, so what?

However, I also believe some landmarks haven't been properly celebrated on this blog.

Well, well, let's make sure we do some justice here.

The Blog

With thousands of subscribers, monthly visitors and high ranking on some of the most popular blog directories, I can happily say .

After 4 years blogging on events, things have changed. There is definitely more competition, some of it valid some other just me-too. Competition is great and nothing to fear as long as we all keep having fun. And let's be honest, you can't match a Ferrari šŸ˜‰

Every month, thousands of readers subscribe, comment, tweet, like and share this content with love.


Community

The group I started on LinkedIn and grew over the past 3 years with the help of very talented event professionals counts on more than 27,000 members. Blimey, that makes it larger than most of the professional associations out there. Members found jobs, shared knowledge and had some fun talking to each other. And for free. So please do join if you haven't done so.


So what?

Thank you! That is it, really. Wait one more thing, if it is valuable to you, make sure you share it with your friends and colleagues.

Yours faithfully
Julius

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