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Money Talks: Defining an Event Budget

TicketBud

Imagine purchasing tickets to a highly-anticipated event promising exclusive talks with podcast celebrities and a panel with the actors from Supernatural and Harry Potter. Instead, event planners are living within the constraints and are more reliant on proper planning and financial forecasting to ensure the success of their events.

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Introducing the 2021 Event Planning Playbook

Event Farm

As pandemic conditions continue to change, do you feel that you must wade through wave after wave of information to seek answers and solutions to plan safe live events? Ryan Costello, co-founder of Event Farm, unveiled and walked us through the Playbook during the third event in our series on Pandemic Compliance and Safety at Live Events.

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How California’s Associations End the Year with Cheer

Smart Meetings

At the annual event, West Coast association professionals gather for an expansive tradeshow, business solution appointments, education programs and networking to close out the year with a festive twist. “Our This year’s Seasonal Spectacular took place from Tuesday, Dec. 12 to Wednesday, Dec. in their official welcome.

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In-person events: The best planning and technology guide (2023)

SpotMe Blog

Hosting successful in-person events with thousands of attendees after almost 3 years of virtual-only can feel daunting. A staggering 78% of businesses using an event app attribute their positive event ROI to these digital tools. But how can you make the most of your event app to make a substantial profit?

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How to Get Sponsors for Events in 14 Simple Steps

Planning Pod

If you’ve been in business long enough (and especially in marketing), you have been pitched to sponsor an event. “Many events are over-hyped, and event sponsors get burned in the process. You should think of selling event sponsorships like selling a product or service, because the concept is the same.

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Need to Cut the Meeting Budget? Start with the Big Picture

MeetingsNet

It can be tempting to chip away at the event budget with small changes—and you should. For board meetings and other smaller business events, is a virtual meeting an option? Yes, attendees are a bit tired of online events, but they are effective for short meetings to exchange information. Passes for multiple events.

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Event Planning Checklist for Small, Medium, and Large Events [2019 Update]

EventBank Insights

[link] Making an event planning checklist is hard. Like, really hard.You don't know where to start, and you'd think the smallest events would be easier to manage, and for the most part, it's true, but then again every attendee counts, and engagement will need to be more personalized. Small Event Checklist - PDF Choose Type of Event ?