Staying organized is essential when planning an event or party. Check out these tips to stay better organized when planning an event.
Many employees dread attending corporate events, viewing them as boring and unnecessary. But corporate events can be fun when planning right.
Do you tend to send the same generic cookie-cutter emails to prospects when promoting your events? Well, you are not alone!
The ease of registering for your event will directly affect ticket sales and overall turnout. If it’s time-consuming, you’ll have a lower turnout.
Maintaining a safe environment for all guests, vendors and the general public should be your #1 priority when planning an event.
You can’t expect people to buy tickets and attend your event unless they know about it. This is where many event planners fall short.
There are several undeniable reasons why companies should host an end-of-year party. We’ve listed the top 5 reasons in this post!
Is your event fast approaching but you still have dozens of unsold tickets? Attendance is a direct measurement of an event’s success (or failure).
Promoting an event doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. While there are plenty of expensive, high-dollar ways to promote an event, there are other, more affordable options available.
A holiday party offers the perfect opportunity for employees to unwind & connect. Here are a few things you should know when planning your party.