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3 Ways to Engage Your Audience at Your Event

Social Tables

According to a survey conducted by Hubspot and Constant Contact, 40% of non-profits, B2B, and B2C companies who responded noted using social media as a form of event marketing. But don’t let the social media fun grind to a halt when the event kicks off. Room Design. Room diagramming is the cornerstone of meeting planning.

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The Top 10 Books Every Event Manager Should Read

Capterra Event Management

No one wants to be just another number on a spreadsheet, yet to many people that is what marketing boils down to, even in event marketing. Brains on Fire puts a human spin on marketing by focusing on relationships, interests, and desires in order to build effective word of mouth campaigns. Author: Robbin Phillips.

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The 33 skills meeting and event planners need to succeed

Plan Your Meetings

Let’s face it, there’s a lot of paperwork involved in the meeting planning process. Being strategic in your planning is useless if you don’t know how to operate the software you need to manage the process or report your successes to key stakeholders. Design site layout. Manage meeting/event site.

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Top 99 keynote speakers every event planner must know about

Hubilo Blog

Prior to the launch of the Cultural Strategy Group, Holt was a professor at the Harvard Business School and then the L’Oréal Chair in Marketing at Oxford. The book has influenced many companies, ad agencies, design firms, and consultancies, which have adopted a cultural approach to branding. What is he known for? What is he known for?

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Top 98 keynote speakers every event planner must know about

Hubilo Blog

Prior to the launch of the Cultural Strategy Group, Holt was a professor at the Harvard Business School and then the L’Oréal Chair in Marketing at Oxford. The book has influenced many companies, ad agencies, design firms, and consultancies, which have adopted a cultural approach to branding. What is he known for? What is he known for?