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5 Free Reports Every Event Planner Should Read

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    Event planners need to be in the know. Here are 5 essential free reports every eventprof should read.

    The best event professionals like to be ahead of the curve to make informed decisions and offer better recommendations to their clients. These 5 free reports published in 2016 are a great place to start and many of them are even approved by CIC to offer continuing education credits for CMPs. Download these ebooks and read them cover to cover, or refer to them when you need more information.   

    1. Event Trends 2017

    If you are you wondering what lies ahead for your events in 2017 and are looking for inspiration and innovation then this is the place to start. This free annual report, the most popular and original outlook for the event industry, shares the top 10 trends in Event Technology, Meeting Design, Venue and Destination Selection, Social Media and Digital Marketing.

    Written by respected authorities in the event industry, Julius Solaris, Padraic Gilligan, Ruud Janssen and Nick Borelli each share their insights and expertise.

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    1. The Good Event Registration Guide

    The Good Event Registration Guide is a must read for eventprofs looking to change, select or get more from their registration provider. It provides clarity in one of the most fragmented and confused markets of event technology. Previous editions have been downloaded over 30,000 times.

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    1. The Event App Bible

    The Event App Bible is about understanding, choosing and implementing mobile apps for events. It offers research, strategy, tips and guidance on getting the most out of your event mobile app and compares the features in event mobile apps across all price ranges, from free to over $5,000.

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    1. Engaging Events

    Engaging Events is all about how to use interactive event technology to create successful, memorable and enduring experiences. Save time with the ultimate strategy and tactics on how to achieve better engagement at your events and make better decisions by comparing the features of 9 major types of live interaction tools, ranging from audience response systems to matchmaking to livestreaming.

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    1. The Venue of the Future

    This report is about selecting, negotiating and working successfully with event venues. It includes research findings about what event planners expect from modern and forward thinking venues and Request for Proposal templates.

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    In Conclusion

    These 5 reports are all available at zero cost, so make sure that you access and save them all to get 2017 off to a flying start.

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