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Introducing the 2021 Event Planning Playbook

Event Farm

So we set out to compile all the knowledge we’ve gathered so far this year to create the 2021 Event Planning Playbook and provide the answers you seek to give your traditional playbook a massive upgrade. The panelists offered tips about negotiating with venues and vendors: . Mask monitoring. Tracking event, venue, and vendor staff.

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The 10-Step Guide to Nonprofit Event Planning

Social Tables

Operations managers negotiate prices, book vendors, place supply orders, and communicate vendor details between the planning team, venue, and benefiting organization. Revenue raised from peer-to-peer fundraising efforts grew 30% year-over-year from 2020 to 2021, according to PeerToPeer’s “Digital-First Peer-to-Peer Fundraising” study.

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The Challenge of Virtualizing Trade Shows and Exhibit Halls

PCMA Convene

WIRED writer Lauren Goode had a less than stellar experience at CES 2021, writing, “‘Walking’ the virtual show floor at Pepcom — a product demo event for the media that occurs alongside CES — involved clicking on a quilt of logos one by one, a far cry from the usual booth- browsing and buffet-grazing that happens at the in-person event.”

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Hybrid Event Management in 2022

Eventtia

It’s no secret that hybrid event has made it big throughout 2021, and is here to stay in 2022 and forward. More and better sponsorship opportunities. For a successful hybrid event, you’ll need to pay attention to at least these tech aspects: lighting, A/V equipment (speakers, video cameras, microphones, mixer, etc.), And others.

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Event marketing explained: The complete guide on how to promote events

Planning Pod

When you get down to it, event marketing educates your potential attendees about the scope and theme of your event; provides the particulars about the event (reasons to attend, location, date/time, speakers/entertainment, etc.); Values, mission, content focus, featured speakers/entertainment, etc. Sponsorship and exhibitor options.

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Event marketing explained: The complete guide on event promotion

Planning Pod

When you get down to it, event marketing educates your potential attendees about the scope and theme of your event; provides the particulars about the event (reasons to attend, location, date/time, speakers/entertainment, etc.); Values, mission, content focus, featured speakers/entertainment, etc. Speaker and entertainment selections.