People were out and about in a big way for the 4th of July this year. There were packed stadiums, big concerts, full campgrounds, fireworks, and tons of events coast to coast. Ever curious about what we can learn...
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People were out and about in a big way for the 4th of July this year. There were packed stadiums, big concerts, full campgrounds, fireworks, and tons of events coast to coast. Ever curious about what we can learn...
Sports and entertainment events are happening, in-person, every day -- and it almost feels like things are getting back to normal. Vaccines have obviously played a big part in this shift. But we still have to wonder...
It’s official, in-person events are back together this summer. Music festivals kick off coast-to-coast in July and August, along with book festivals and conventions of all kinds. Hybrid events are full steam ahead,...
So you’re going in-person for summer/fall 2021. Yes! Congrats. Now, all that’s left is to book a venue where you can have as many attendees as you want. All in one place, with health and safety features built-in. Plus...
We all have a lot of “eventing” to make up for this summer. There are old friends to catch up with, new friends to meet, sessions to see, projects to pitch, deals to lock down, and maybe even some vacationing to do, if...
Presenters all over the world are getting ready to inspire audiences on stage and in-person again. So we’re back to normal, right? Not exactly. With the addition of hybrid technology and current safety guidelines,...
Hybrid and in-person events are officially on the books, and we have to say it’s making things feel a little more normal these days. The only problem is marketing in-person events in 2021 is a whole different story....
Virtual events united millions at a time when screens were literally our only way to hang out. For 18 months, nearly everyone in the world was a virtual event-goer, and capacity was always unlimited (WiFi permitting). ...