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Try New Event Ideas For 2018: Create a Roadshow, Book Underrated Venues, Create a Unique Event Experience

Endless Events

As we kick off 2018, we’re excited to discover a lot of new event ideas for 2018 to energize our event planning. More than the technology itself, it’s really great to finally see innovations in personalization and customization gearing up to be the central theme in this year’s events.

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In-person events: Examples, tips, tricks, and best practices

Socio Events

Download the case study In-person events Many people prefer to attend a trade show, conference, seminar, or workshop in person. For eventgoers with such an inclination, it’s usually about mingling eye to eye, networking “the old-fashioned way,” and traveling to and exploring a new city or country. And we can’t blame them.

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20 Tips for Encouraging Event Attendees to Network and Have Fun

Bizzabo

Need more ways to have people mix and mingle at your event? Check out these 20 tips on how to encouraging networking among event attendees. Beyond key speakers and sponsors, networking opportunities should be a main offering powering your event. Name Badges. Photo Source: Marcin Wichary. Employ Mid-Session Activities.

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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.); piques their interest; and generates buzz surrounding your event. Event hashtag usage.

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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.); piques their interest; and generates buzz surrounding your event. Key differentiator.