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Case Study: Meeting Expectations Doubles Attendee Event App Adoption Year-Over-Year

Eventmobi

For their annual ‘Spotlight on HR’ conference, the Meeting Expectations management team wanted to set a new record for member adoption and engagement on their Event App. 2014 was the kickoff year for Meeting Expectations’ annual HR conference, and they knew they wanted to incorporate an event app to help engage their audience.

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How To Increase Engagement with your Event App Year-on-Year [Case Study]

EventMB

This case study outlines how the MBA Women’s Leadership Conference has grown their stats for connections and engagement year-on-year, since 2014, via their event app. The Event Forté Foundation is a non-profit consortium of […].

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Fulfilling the Hierarchy of Needs using Your Mobile Event App

Quickmobile

This blog was originally published on August 4th, 2014. After reading Jonah Sachs’ Winning the Story Wars , we really started to think about who attends events and how an app impacts their experience, particularly when overlaid with Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Playfulness. In Conclusion.

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Case Study: How Hanapin Marketing Used Attendee Feedback to Increase Engagement & Retention

Eventmobi

To improve, the team focused on achieving the following goals to prove the success of the event: 1. The overall design of the event, including the Event App, needed to be structured in a way that provided easy access to information. Why Hanapin Invested in an Event App. ” — Audrey Brown.

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Let's Talk The "Leaked" Google Event App

TicketBud

Just two days ago, the Big G "accidentally" (and I use this word as loosely as possible) released an event app on the Google Play store. I'll give you a Cliff notes version of the article but more importantly I'd like to talk about the potential this app has not only for Google but the effect it could have on the event industry.

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3 Event Tech Headaches Every Event Planner Dreads

Quickmobile

Sometimes issues arise, causing major headaches — specifically with event tech. Below are three common event tech headaches, and how an event app can solve them: Headache 1 – Learning new technology. Headache 2 – Utilizing the event app to its full capabilities. “At

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It’s Time for Your Enterprise Meetings to Go Mobile

Quickmobile

Thanks to the unprecedented growth of mobile devices, event apps hit the mainstream and continue to grow in popularity. At the time this blog was originally written, research showed that more than 60% of event planners had offered a mobile app at one of their events in the previous two years.

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