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Guest Blogging

Event Planning BluePrint

Thank you for your interest in guest blogging for Event Planning Blueprint. We have a global audience and our readers are people interested in event planning, so our guest posts are reserved for event professionals (writers, wedding planners, production companies, organizers, small businesses, and consultants). Our Audience.

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Guest blog: The Evolution of the GQ Men of the Year Awards

Event Industry News

Timebased Events has been on a journey with GQ since producing the inaugural night in 1998, when the affair was relatively small and niche in comparison to today’s extravaganza. Plus, more categories than ever before, including Rose McGowan becoming the first female to win an Inspiration Award.

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B2B Buyers Have Changed, Expos Haven’t

Velvet Chainsaw

There are two primary segments that leverage the traditional exhibit business model — conferences with an expo and expos with a conference. Based on our deep analysis of dozens of shows, the former are the event business models being disrupted most. From our view, most industry mega-shows continue to thrive. Move to Solutions Center.

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How Much Should You Tip Vendors on Your Wedding Day?

EventSource

Many of the vendors in this category run their own business, so tipping isn’t necessary. But, for all those in this category that do not own their own business, you could tip between 10-15%. A small cash tip ($5 to $10) for those making deliveries on your wedding day is a nice gesture. Delivery Staff.

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Creative Methods to Generate More Revenue for Your Next Conference

Smart Meetings

This blog won’t only address revenue initiatives but also cost-cutting measures. For example, you may allow only one business classification for certain sponsorship levels or sell one or two in selected categories. Ensure your website has recent blogs, videos, and podcasts highlighting your event. Add a trade show.

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Ways to Reach More People for Niche Events

GEVME

It is also traditionally a small market segment. In the highly competitive business of attracting visitors to specific localities, specialised events play a very important role. Create an event website and promote it via social media, on a blog, or through other related and trusted platforms. Content marketing and a blog.

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How to Market an Event Planning Business

GEVME

Every event planner should know how to market an event planning business. For many small things and important details that accompany the organisation of an event, special attention must be paid to marketing and advertising. As you continue to develop your event business, you may face various challenges. Networking.