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Crisis Communication: Tips for Event Safety

Event Leadership Institute

A CCP may include staff from all areas of the organization, such as executives, marketing & communication, legal, HR, and subject matter experts. Whoever could be the spokesperson must learn how to work with the media. The social media role should know when, how, and why to send a tweet or post to preferred channels.

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28th Annual Meetings Market Survey: Slower Growth Ahead

PCMA Convene

In fact, most saw continued stability and growth for their events — and many also blamed the strong economy — which in turn creates a seller’s market — for making their job more challenging. continued to lose market share, with overseas travel to the U.S. Of course, technology continues to reshape events. More of Note.

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16 Event Resources to Plan Your Next Great Event

Capterra Event Management

His posts tend to be short and on bigger, abstract ideas, but give you a lot to think about event strategy and planning. Its entries cover technology, social media, marketing, and more. Event Manager Blog. The Social Tables Blog. Event Marketer. Event Marketing Institute.

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Make Your Conference Memorable With Spiced-Up Keynotes, Engaging Design and Workshops

Endless Events

Eventbrite has compiled some of the most relevant event statistics across various fronts, from event marketing and promotion to social media and technology. B2B events also have their section, and the guide gives a few tips on how to stay afloat now that the market is getting more and more crowded.

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Super Bowl LI Offers Insights on Winning Events

SmartMeetings

Off the field, a fabulous glitter- and drone-powered halftime show and controversial commercials had social media buzzing. Take a few ideas from the Super Bowl, and you will have attendees buzzing about your event as well. Marketing materials and CVB websites can never show the whole picture—you need to see it for yourself.