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An event planner’s work isn’t finished once the event has wrapped up and guests have left the venue. There are a few more things event planners should do.
You can’t expect to host a successful event unless people talk about it. Thanks to social media, it’s easier than ever to generate “buzz” for your event.
While outbound marketing is still effective at promoting events, conferences and trade shows, event planners are shifting their focus to inbound marketing.
Wireless technology is no longer optional for many professional events and conferences; it’s expected. Which should you choose?
Whether you’re planning an indoor or outdoor event, there’s no better time than the summer season to serve cool treats.
Whether it’s a trade show, conference, party, or any other event, you need plenty of guests to make it a success, here’s some ideas on how to accomplish it!
Creating a website for your event or party is a great way to provide guests with valuable information while also building greater brand recognition and credibility
You can measure the success of an event or party through guest engagement.
It may fall of short of Facebook’s massive 1.4 billion monthly users, but LinkedIn is a powerful, fast-growing social media network that shouldn’t be overlooked by event planners.