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Healthcare Events: Ideas for Every Size and Type

Attendease

Next, build a realistic event budget—factor in venue, food and beverage, A/V, staffing, speakers, promotion, etc. Then, find the right venue for your audience size, event format, and budget. Innovative Healthcare Event Formats Healthcare events don’t have to follow the standard conference or trade show formats.

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Creative Methods to Generate More Revenue for Your Event

Maritz Global Events

Do you need to find new sources of income for your events? While sponsorships have been prevalent for a long time, there are other ways to generate more revenue, including digital and print options that might surprise you. Research Finds Sponsorships are Still Relevant. Give attendees a deal on your next event.

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25 Powerful Event Sales Techniques for Venues and Planners

Planning Pod

When you are qualifying a new lead, you probably already ask for basic information like: Type of event (wedding, party, meeting, trade show, seminar/webinar, etc.) There’s event promotion and marketing strategies that include event pages / event websites and online event ticketing and registration.

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Epic Virtual & Hybrid Events: 6 Ways to Win in 2023

Stova

By contrast, a hybrid event mixes virtual and in-person formats. Virtual/hybrid events can be anything from small, straightforward meetings to complex trade shows and conferences with hundreds of thousands of attendees. What are the benefits of virtual and hybrid events? Make engagement easy.

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What is Your Top On-the-Job Challenge?

PCMA Convene

Keeping costs down, particularly food and beverage and audiovisual for meetings. Keeping trade shows relevant for exhibitors (fight against corporate events) and attendees (importance of face to face). A manager who doesn’t appreciate event design that meets strategic goals and learning outcomes.

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Event marketing explained: The complete guide on how to promote events

Planning Pod

Examples of this type of event or experiential marketing can include anything from handing out samples on the street to a booth at trade show to a built-in display or exhibit at a shopping center to a stand-alone event that immerses customers in a product or service. Sponsorship and exhibitor options.

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Event marketing explained: The complete guide on event promotion

Planning Pod

Examples of this type of event or experiential marketing can include anything from handing out samples on the street to a booth at trade show to a built-in display or exhibit at a shopping center to a stand-alone event that immerses customers in a product or service. Food and beverage offerings.