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An Ode to 40 Women Influencers In the Events Industry

Hubilo Blog

Previously for 20+ years, she has been an instructor of Special Event Planning and Sustainable Event Operations. Rachel Wimberly : Another passionate and amazing women leader in the events industry! Rachel in her wide career of journalism and events has mastered Trade Shows. Liz launched Liz King Events.

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Trade Show & Exhibition Planning Guide

GEVME

Do you know how to plan a trade show? Use our guide to trade show planning and achieve memorable exhibitions that are organised in a highly successful way. About trade shows & exhibitions. Trade shows are a time-honored tradition among business-to-business (B2B) marketers and event organisers.

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Event Tech and the Life Cycle of Events

Planning Pod

Digital event marketing. Social media and email marketing before, during, and after events allows event organizers to customize brand messaging based on buyer personas and drill down on the channels where they consume content. Live translation.

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How to Become an Event Decorator: The Ultimate Guide

QC Event School

With this in mind, we can share with you some average incomes for event decorators, based on specific countries around the world. In Canada, the average annual income for event designers ranges from approximately $35,000 CAD to $67,000 CAD. weddings, corporate events, private parties, etc.). Floral design*.

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16 Event Resources to Plan Your Next Great Event

Capterra Event Management

Aside from its event management software, Bizzabo has a blog that regularly posts useful, easy-to-digest pieces full of actionable takeaways. It has a slight focus on conferences and corporate events, but contains lots of helpful content for everyone. Its entries cover technology, social media, marketing, and more.

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Pacific Destination Service’s West Coast Rainforest Party

Canadian Special Events

Additional objectives were to ensure it represented Vancouver; that the food was amazing and creatively presented; the design needed to be edgy and never seen before; include elements of surprise and awe, and that it be a party full of “insta” moments.”

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How to create event layouts that wow attendees

Planning Pod

Simply put, every event should have a singular purpose or mission. For a social event like a wedding or party, it could be to celebrate the occasion and create unforgettable memories. For corporate events, it’s to promote a product/service, enhance your brand or facilitate staff bonding.