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The Best Posts of June 2014 on @EventMB
Time for our monthly roundup of the hottest articles on your favourite event blog. June was packed on great tips on Social Media, Productivity, Sustainability and Event Planning. In case you were busy planning your next event, here is a roundup of… The Best Posts in June 2014 1. 10 Things Productive #EventProfs Do Every Day Event […]
Is Your Event a Vitamin, Painkiller or a Candy?
You’ve built your website, your advertising has begun, your social media is buzzing but for some reason people are not registering for your event. Why? There is a good chance you have a messaging problem. In this article we look at how a shift in context can change your messaging so that your website visitors […]
Don’t End Up with These Social Media Regrets When Launching an Event
Events were the origin of social media. They bring people together with similar interests to meet, share knowledge and help each other learn. A lot like social media. Despite these similarities it’s easy to launch an event and end up with social media regrets. Most event managers I know are wise to the importance of […]
Fun Facts and Simple Steps to Inspire Your Sustainable Event
Do your green event efforts seem like a chore? Forget that! Use these fun facts to help you shake the guilty motivation for going green and embrace your inner event sustainability solutionary to save money, help people and protect the planet. Reuse Banners and Graphics If every meeting held in the USA reused one banner, […]
How to Use Content to Increase Event Ticket Sales
Increasing ticket sales is the number one issue for many events. In this article, we take a data-driven approach to discovering the weak-link in your event promotion and marketing and look at ways to use content to improve your performance.
How to Use Entertainment to Maximise Social Media Interaction at Events
Gone are the days when event planners could just book a rabbit in a hat magician to interact with attendees at corporate events and expect the client, and their guests, to be satisfied. The Information Age requires entertainment that plays a far greater role within events. It needs to be bold, daring, exciting, engaging, be […]
17 Things I Wish I Knew BEFORE Planning a Sustainable Event
Working at the intersection of sustainability and events for the last several years, I’ve learned there are a few important items missing from most “green” event checklists. Tips I sure wish someone had shared with me during my Event Sustainability 101! 1. Don’t Waste your Time on Insignificant Issues or Over-sell Minor Steps Paperless events […]