Checking into an event is often hit or miss for guests. So, how can you promote a smooth check-in process when planning an event?
Looking for ways to reduce waste and encourage greater sustainability when planning events? Check out the following paperless event planning solutions.
When planning an event, you should focus on creating a positive onsite experience for guests. So, how do you create an amazing onsite event experience?
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?
One of the primary responsibilities of a professional event planner is to attract guests to their events. Keep reading to find out why email is best!
By offering some type of promotional incentive for guests who buy tickets early, usually within a specified period, you’ll experience a higher attendance.
Whether you’re planning an indoor or outdoor event, there’s no better time than the summer season to serve cool treats.