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Boost ROI With Better Event Branding

Endless Events

Social media posts. Your logo is non-negotiable. If you’re in Florida, maybe you plan a “Fun In The Sun Soiree.” Everything from your website to your social media should mention the upcoming event. . For example, if you provide a boxed lunch, you can add logo stickers to the boxes. Email blasts.

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The definitive guide to event planning you’ve been looking for

Hubilo Blog

Negotiate contracts with various vendors, hotels, caterers, and speakers. Based on the type of audience, you need to prepare promotional material and share it on social media, email marketing, and other channels. Click as many photographs as possible and post them on social media. Decide the theme.

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Endless Events: 20+ Creative Corporate Event Entertainment Ideas

Bizzabo

For example, an aerial artist might also need a structure they can perform from, lighting so the crowd can see them, and speakers so the crowd can hear the music. While you might not be running a police training exercise this example points to the potential power of AR and VR at events. Source: Social Media Examiner.

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Interviews with Planners - Greg Jenkins

Eventinterface

Jenkins is also a lecturer on event industry topics, and has written numerous articles published in special events, meeting planning, public relation, marketing, consumer and media outlets – from print and broadcast to blogs and social media platforms. What is the best advice you have ever received as a planner?

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2019 Event Trends That Will Change the Path of Events

Endless Events

Orlando, Florida. Event apps, trackers and sensors, wearables, event kiosks, social media, and similar sources can all be tapped to get the information you need. A good part of making interactivity successful also relies on timing; for example, conducting surveys immediately after sessions ensures more accurate.

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Smart Women 2017: Innovators

SmartMeetings

Keys to my success: Staying true to my core values of leading with integrity and creating a culture of trust by consistently leading by example with both actions and words. I love the hugs and high-fives we get at our tech bars and social media lounges, and the “shut the front door” moments during the sessions I do at conferences.

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Smart Women 2017 – Innovators

SmartMeetings

Keys to my success: Staying true to my core values of leading with integrity and creating a culture of trust by consistently leading by example with both actions and words. I love the hugs and high-fives we get at our tech bars and social media lounges, and the “shut the front door” moments during the sessions I do at conferences.

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