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7 Effective Ways to Increase Participation at Your Events
Want to improve learning, connection, engagement, and action outcomes at your meetings? Then use a process that requires and supports purposeful participant activity! When people are actively involved in their learning they learn more, and retain what they learn longer and more accurately. And when you eliminate attendees by turning them into participants in your […]
Proven Ways of Using Beacons to Redefine the Event Experience
This is a sponsored post written by Jeff Sinclair, Co-Founder, Eventbase. More information about Event Manager Blog’s sponsored posts. As the number of events with cutting-edge technology and elaborate activations continues to grow, so too does the need to push the envelope when it comes to your own event technology. Last year’s launch of beacon technology […]
Making Event Measurement Meaningful
This is a sponsored post written by Roger Lewis, Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing, AllianceTech. More information about Event Manager Blog’s sponsored posts. For Event Marketers, measurement is critical. In our quest for accurate event measurement, we gather as much data as possible in hopes of gaining the insight we need to move our […]
3 Myths of Mobile Apps for Events
This is a sponsored post written by Greg Kockott, Managing Director at HelloCrowd. More information about Event Manager Blog’s sponsored posts. Mobile Apps for Events – The new buzz word, the new big technology play in the eventing and conferencing industry. They’re great and there’s no doubt that they can add enormous value to your attendees, not […]
How to Improve an Event Experience: The $1 Billion Question
Event tech is useless without clear purpose. This article looks at how tech has married the visitor experience, and what kind of kids it’s going to have. Events are becoming increasingly intelligent. That’s no great revelation. We all know, slowly but surely, technology is going to be utterly vital to event success (and failure). You […]
Creating The Killer Event Tech Pitch
In co-creating the IMEX Event Technology Startup competition (#IMEXpitch) with the Event Manager Blog we have started thinking about the elements that make a pitch memorable. Our event is not new, startup pitches are commonplace in the tech world and we have certainly adapted elements of what we’ve seen at other events. In our case […]
#DefendtheSpend: 5 Ways to Justify Your Event Spend
This is a sponsored post written by Justin Gonzalez, Marketing and Communications Manager, DoubleDutch. More information about Event Manager Blog’s sponsored posts. When it comes to marketing spending cuts, events are often the first to feel it – with ultimate budget-holders viewing them as a high-cost and tough-to-measure channel. But while at surface level this […]