Thu.Jul 04, 2019

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New on Attendease: Image Gallery & Carousel Content Blocks

Attendease

Using compelling images on your event website is a simple, effective way to make a statement. When people consider whether or not to attend an event they are thinking about the experience. What will I learn? Who will I meet? How will I benefit? Give your audience a sneak peek at what you have in store—snaps of the venue, pics from last year's bash, photos of breakouts or workshops, and of course a glimpse of the keynote speakers.

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How to Market Your Venue to Aim at Corporate Event Planners

GEVME

Every event planner should know how to market an event venue to make it a success. Corporate event planners are a separate industry segment that seeks out top-notch enterprise venue solutions. . Key reasons to market your event venue. How should you market your event venue so that it unmistakably impacts and guarantees a positive response from your target audience?

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Agency Spotlight: Unicorn Events

Event Industry News

This article is brought to you in association with Macroart. Agency Spotlight, the latest addition to the Event Industry News site, profiles the top of the pyramid, the design and creativity behind brand activations, experiences, exhibition USPs and the greater live event model. Sponsored by print specialist Macroart, these pages will profile agencies of all sizes, looking at how and why they started, with what ambition, key projects, relationships with the supply chain and a whole lot more besi

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How to Use Conversion Pixel and Analyze the Attendee Acquisition Costs

Eventtia

What’s it like to plan an event while blindfolded? Unthinkable, you’d say. True. But what if I told you that this is how you’ve been planning events all this time?

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Unlock the Secrets of Event Marketing Masters

The greats learn from the greats. Set yourself and your team up for success with tried and tested strategies and insights from event marketing geniuses at Vanta, Partnership Leaders, Quantum Metric, Rocketlane, and Explori.

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Want to Transform Your Events Into a Powerful Lead Generator? Read on…

Hubilo Blog

Lead generation can be considered as the most efficient way to create enormous traffic, increase sales, and higher conversion rates. When you zero in your attention towards lead generation, it can prove to be a milestone for your brand. Generating leads can make even the most ordinary product appear appealing and extraordinary, while the one without any lead seems to be a loser because more leads mean more revenue, which in turn means more profit.

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The Fine Art of Sustaining A Performing Arts Centre

Ungerboeck Software International

Let’s be honest, the obstacles that the performing arts industry faces seem to grow as time goes on. It’s tougher than ever to maintain a thriving arts organisation, as there are now even more hurdles to overcome. Firstly there’s the challenge of building a program that will appeal to new attendees, whilst also nurturing relationships with existing patrons (for some great ideas from some of the leading global performing arts centres on how to attract new attendees, click here.

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The Venetian: How the Wellness Movement Is Improving Meetings and Events

Cvent: Event Marketing

The hospitality industry is jumping on the wellness bandwagon, creating innovative programs to help meeting attendees maintain physical and mental health. It’s paying dividends for everyone involved. Recently, Venetian Meetings partnered with Skift to produce an in-depth report titled “The Future of Wellness in Meetings and Events.” Check out this summary of some of the report’s findings.

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4 Risks of Using Spreadsheets to Store Your Volunteer Data

InitLive

Using a spreadsheet software program can serve its purpose in some capacities, but managing and storing your volunteer data is not one of them! Below we'll discuss the inherent risks of using spreadsheets to store your volunteer data. 1. Duplicate copies. If you have more than one person accessing your volunteer database - and most likely you do - then it's far too easy for multiple copies to be updated and saved.