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The complete guide to event management software for corporate events

Attendease

It was time to say goodbye to the way you’d always done things, work within difficult restrictions and safety protocols, and step into completely new territory to keep your meetings and events alive. . Many of these platforms claim to be “all-in-one” solutions, but we advise you to evaluate these claims with some skepticism. .

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The complete guide to event management software for corporate events

Attendease

It was time to say goodbye to the way you’d always done things, work within difficult restrictions and safety protocols, and step into completely new territory to keep your meetings and events alive. . Many of these platforms claim to be “all-in-one” solutions, but we advise you to evaluate these claims with some skepticism. .

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Creating Restaurant Event Spaces that Sell

Social Tables

Have you ever attended a birthday party, holiday gathering, or business meeting at a restaurant? Although you may not have considered those occasions “events” at the time, that’s precisely what they were, and restaurants host more of them than we think. In this guide, we cover the ins and outs of restaurant events.

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Everything You Need To Know To Create Your Event Timeline

Endless Events

Big events with a high number of attendees might require up to a year to plan. Booking major venues and event entertainment is something that should be done as soon as possible. However, if you’re planning a corporate meeting, six months might be all you need. What about virtual event timelines ?

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Q&A: What Does an Event Planner Do?

Social Tables

In addition to being multi-tasking masters and expert designers, event planners are story tellers. They are charged with understanding what the client wants, designing an event that meet the client’s goals, and telling a memorable story to event attendees. – Kristin Banta, Kristin Banta Events, inc.