Blithewold's Fairy Festival 2014 photo by Allan Millora
Attracting different types of attendees can play a large role in the continued success of your events. Learn how to attract and engage millennial attendees.
How do you create the WOW factor in event customer service? Ensure you keep your guests happy, loyal and most importantly coming back to your events!
Attending industry events is a great way to build your professional network. Here are a few good strategies to make the most of your time.
Good event technology helps make events smoother, more efficient and more useful. Events and technology these days already go hand in hand.
Marketers are searching for new ways to capitalize on one of their biggest and most important investments—their events.
More and more people are opting for "cozy events" rather than full-on receptions. Having your wedding/birthday party/quinceanera or any other big event in your backyard close to home does sound more personable and less institutional than renting a banquet hall or rental space.
When I first started out organising conferences they weren’t the most sophisticated events. One person standing in front of a big screen. They would have a Powerpoint deck projected on the screen and we’d work through a dozen speakers a day. As we’ve matured and our audience has changed we’ve tried out a variety of …
In the experiential marketing age, event attendees expect action. Use these tips to create a dynamic experience your customers (and sales team) will love.
From our latest book, Engaging Events, an easy to read infographic summing up the main ingredients of attendee engagement. What are the requirements to successfully implement an engagement program at your event?
There are certain types of events such as sports, music festivals and comedy shows which are designed for people to come together and play. However, there are other types of events, such as conferences and trade shows, that we don’t usually think of as play. In this article, we look at the bigger picture of …
You may be a virtual meeting beginner, but don’t underestimate the value of your experience and processes developed for in-person events.