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Hybrid Events: Setting Goals and Measuring ROI

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There’s a lot to consider when planning a hybrid event. You need to think about who your audience is, what speakers you’ll have, how you keep your attendees engaged, and how you’ll host the live and virtual components of the event. Here are some of the top tips from the event planning experts at EventMobi.

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8 Tips for Your Hybrid or Virtual Event Marketing Strategy

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The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of hybrid and virtual events. This led to a quick shift in how to approach one’s virtual event marketing strategy. Event organizers knew they had to adapt quickly or businesses would crumble.

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How to measure the success of virtual and hybrid events—an interview with Hannes Putzig, Director of Strategic Solutions at the VOK DAMS event agency.

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VOK DAMS is a great example of an event agency that has been successfully implementing virtual and hybrid event strategies for the past 18 months. One of the major advantages of virtual and hybrid events is the availability of accurate data that can help with event feedback and evaluation.

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Event Budget Basics: Everything You Need to Know

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Establishing an event budget is a crucial step during the planning phase, right after setting your goals and objectives. A budget is a detailed forecast of what will be happening financially at your event. It helps control your expenses and revenues, and measures the success of your meeting or event performance.

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Building a Winning Corporate Events Program: 7 Critical Success Factors

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Corporate events serve an important purpose — they boost brand visibility, drive revenue, and strengthen relationships with customers and employees. However, executing successful events takes more than ordering catering and sending invites. Consider asking questions like: What is the primary purpose of this event?

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Measuring Event Success from Pre- to Post-Event

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Planning an event is like orchestrating a symphony—every note matters, from the first rehearsal to the final bow. But how do you make sure your audience has your event stuck in their head for days, weeks, and months afterwards? What do you hope to achieve by hosting this event? Let’s get started! Who is your audience?

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Advocacy Events: 5 Best Practices for Generating Support

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With corporate social responsibility on the rise, one of the ways your business can help spread the word and generate support for your nonprofit partner is through events , specifically advocacy events. These events can also double as fundraisers, making them extremely valuable for your nonprofit partner.

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