Is Wearable Technology the Next Big Thing in Events?

Is Wearable Technology the Next Big Thing in Events?

One of the characteristics that put an event professional at the top of his or her game is having the courage to experiment with new technologies.

How to Create Attractive Events and Engage the iGeneration

How to Create Attractive Events and Engage the iGeneration

Are you trying to understand what millennials want and how to plan great events for them? I hate to break this to you, but you are missing the train again. You should have worried about this topic years ago!

What Your Attendees Will Expect from You In 2019?

What Your Attendees Will Expect from You In 2019?

Have you noticed that it’s becoming harder and harder to surprise or enchant your attendees? It’s as if you no longer know what will amaze your guests or what will make them angry.

Keep Calm, Don't Panic in Front of Your Guests

Keep Calm, Don't Panic in Front of Your Guests

The big day has arrived. You wake up earlier than usual and before heading over to the event venue, you check your email for possible planning updates. Everything seems fine.

What Makes Face-to-Face Interactions So Successful?

What Makes Face-to-Face Interactions So Successful?

Networking at events is dying. Or at least, this is the prediction some professionals are defending, referring to the increased use of social media and dreadful feelings that usually accompany networking.

5 Simple Tips on How to Set Up a Friendly Catering Area on Your Event

5 Simple Tips on How to Set Up a Friendly Catering Area on Your Event

Here is the truth that attendees don't want you to know: food is a powerful incentive. Dare to exclude lunch breaks from the agenda and you risk witnessing a freefall of your event's popularity.

How to Win at Negotiating Your Event Budget

How to Win at Negotiating Your Event Budget

There are two types of people: Those who love to negotiate and those who hate it. Some may love it because it provides the opportunity to agree upon a more satisfactory exchange for both parties.