I talked in the past about trying to find an open source, free and complete alternative to expensive EM software. Well Amiando it’s the closest solution to that. They have released a new version of the already great platform. I must admit it kicks asses, to use an allegoric phrase. Don’t get me wrong, I […]
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Logo Designed by: Fabio Cannillo When I started to run my own events at the tender age of 16, I was victim of that passion that still drives me today. The characteristics that made me successful back then, are pretty much common to all those working with events: – a continuous hunger of meeting new […]
Alltop
Guy Kawasaki, popular blogger and entrepreneur, recently started Alltop a directory with the best blogs per subject. They just added the event planning section, featuring the blog you are reading. From the Q&A on their website: Q. How do the Alltop sites work? A. We import the stories of the top news websites and blogs […]
The caviar of event managers
Photo by: el copilot Negative Feedback. Very tough to find, very hard to accept. Without negative feedback I think I would have been a complete uncompetent. If I have to think back at my education as well, I still remember those lecturers who had the ability to let you understand what exactly you did wrong. […]
Networking in a nutshell
Photo by: alisdair Here we are ready for the new Linkedin question which this time gathered the attention of lots of Linkedin users. You already know we have a group there and I’ve asked questions in the past, therefore I’ll just get down to business. Question: The top 5 tips to make networking happen? One […]
Linkedin Events Group: Where we are and where we’re going
The Linkedin community is becoming an active part of this blog and I am very happy with that. I don’t know if you are aware of this but I started a group on Linkedin called “Event Planning & Management”. It now counts on 1300 top of the industry members and it is growing steadily. Unlike […]