Congrats, you’ve done it! ? Your content is programmed, your venue and staff are booked and now you’re home free…hang on, not so fast. In order to ensure that your attendees will have the best experience at your...
Event Execution
Things You Need to Stop Doing Now
Technology has certainly made life easier with a multitude of solutions available at the touch of a button. The meeting industry is now using more innovative technologies to create customized events and engage with...
5 Quick Tech Tips to Upgrade Your Exhibitor Packages
In between creating an agenda, working out on-site logistics with your venue, and ensuring attendees are taken care of, it is imperative to maintain great relations for your exhibitors – and keeping them signed on from...
Panic Mode – 5 Things to Consider if You Lose an Annual Sponsor
Chances are if you are hosting an event, you plan to rely on sponsorship to generate a lion’s share of your revenue. For many successful events, this means offering a robust set of packages that will entice new...
Event Industry Technology Predictions for 2019
2019 should be an exciting year for the event industry as new technologies and software systems continue to revolutionize the way in which processes are streamlined and sharped, ultimately resulting in greater ease of...
5 Nightmare Event Scenarios and How to Avoid Them
5 Nightmare Event Scenarios and How to Avoid Them Nightmares. They’re a common occurrence for a lot meeting planners. The scariest are usually the night before an event where the worst case scenario comes true....
What to Do When Your Event Becomes Too Successful
Until this point, the uphill battle has been crafting a perfect event. From ideation, to marketing, to sponsorship, to on-site logistics, you’ve been hustling to create a standout attendee experience. However, what...
Should You Add Another Event?
That’s a wrap! You’ve just run an awesome meeting and killed it. It went so great that attendees and exhibitors alike are already asking if you’ll host another one soon. What do you do? Should you plan a “sequel”?...