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.
When planning an event or party, it’s important to hire reputable, esteemed vendors who go above and beyond the call of duty to satisfy the needs of guests.
As an event planner or organizer, your work isn’t done just because all of the guests have left the venue.
Audio and video (A/V) is essential for corporate events, conferences, speeches and even parties. But anytime technical equipment is being used, there’s an inherit risk for problems.
Here are some simple and effective ways to attract more media coverage for your events.
Measuring the success of your events is critical to identifying problems and improving the quality of your future events -something many overlook.
It’s disheartening when you invest your time and energy into planning a major event, only for a handful of guests to actually attend.
Before you go picking up a tray of generic “finger foods,” consider the following food and catering ideas for your next event.