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RSSSubscribe to our RSS5 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
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.
How to Collect the Right Data at Every Stage of Your Event
Data is the bloodstream of your event. You can’t do much (including measure, scale, and excel) without having a clear picture of what’s happening before, during, and after the event. Not an easy task to accomplish.
How to Set Up Attractive Pricing Plans for Your Next Event
Evaluating and deciding the attendance fees isn’t enough. To attract more attendees and make them understand the undeniable worth of your event, you must set up a smart pricing proposal.
Why and How to Make Your Event Visually Appealing
When we hear the term 'visual appeal', we tend to think about attractive websites, interesting product designs, or high-quality photos and graphics. We might also imagine a cozy room or office that is visually balanced and nice-looking.
How to Take Notes like a Pro and Impress Your Event Clients
Did you wake up this morning feeling anxious about your first meeting with your event clients? Do you wish you could postpone it, although you know you can't? Are you worried about how it will go and how your clients will perceive you?
How to Be a Good Planner without Having a Degree
Here's a secret most universities don't want you to know: you can be a good planner without having a degree in event management. In fact, most successful planners don't have a degree in this field, since the education programmes in event management are rather new.