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100 Virtually Free Event Planning Ideas

EventMB

Here are 100 ideas to help you create an amazing event that cost next to nothing when funds are limited. It can be hard not to be disheartened when you have a virtually non-existent event budget and still want to […]. The post 100 Virtually Free Event Planning Ideas by EventMB Team appeared first on [link].

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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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An Ode to 40 Women Influencers In the Events Industry

Hubilo Blog

She is currently the Head of Events with SITE Global. Previously for 20+ years, she has been an instructor of Special Event Planning and Sustainable Event Operations. Rachel Wimberly : Another passionate and amazing women leader in the events industry! Robyn Davis : Master of trade shows.

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5 Ways the Meetings Industry is Changing the Face of Events

Social Tables

So they’re boldly blending the two when they travel to exhibitions and trade shows. New research from the Experience Institute shows that 78% of attendees indicate destination is a top driver in the decision to attend. And they’re not the only ones on the “bleisure” train.

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5 Meeting Industry Trends That Are Changing the Face of Events

Social Tables

So they’re boldly blending the two when they travel to exhibitions and trade shows. New research from the Experience Institute shows that 78% of attendees indicate destination is a top driver in the decision to attend. Actually, millennials are not the only ones on the “bleisure” train.

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