The Best Posts of November 2014 on @EventMB


Time for our monthly roundup of the hottest articles on your favourite event blog.

BEST of NOVEMBER

November was an amazing month full of inspiring content. We are sure you loved it.

If you were busy planning your next event, here is what you missed last month.

The Best Posts in November 2014

1. Social Media for Events. A Free Ebook for #eventprofs

We announced Social Media for Events. A monumental project to bring clarity to the often fragmented world of social media and events. More than 8,000 downloads in little over a week. Grab your free copy now.

2. How Embracing the Slow Philosophy Could Enhance your Next Event

A great post to rethink the way we do events. What the Slow movement can teach event professionals.

3. You Have 8 Seconds to Make Your Event Count!

Attendees' attentions spans are decreasing. What can you do to catch their interest?

4. 7 Winning Ways of the Event Food Waste Warrior

How do you improve the sustainability of your event? 7 ways to fight event food waste.

5.  4 Ways to Capitalize on the Power of Video Engagement

In a visual Internet, video is becoming the strongest ally of wise event professionals. Learn how to use it strategically to foster engagement and attendance.

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