Management & Logistics

The management and logistics of planning an event; including contracts, managing time, finding venue, finding speakers, working with staff and volunteers, exhibitors, sponsors, catering and much more.

The Difference between Catering and Presenting

Having so much food at your event that Oliver Twist wants to stay an orphan is great; but that equivalent of information will overload your attendees. Presentations need to be simple and to the point, otherwise message will not be delivered to the audience.

Leveraging Trade Show Award Opportunities

Awards can give your product, company, or event prestige beyond traditional marketing. Simply by entering the competition and preparing in advance for the award greatly increases your chances to be featured by the media and create rapport with new leads.

The True Cost of a Wedding Knot [INFOGRAPHIC]

Everyone knows weddings are expensive, but very few people actually know the true cost of a wedding knot. The infographic breaks down the cost of a wedding into various expenses, giving you a clear picture of what drives the price way up into the clouds.

Cell Phones: Dealing with Electronic Hecklers to Your Benefit

Cell phone go off during your speech? Don't worry, be happy. Turn it into a memorable part of your presentation & leave a good impression. It's all about the approach, taking control of the situation or, in some cases, an ad lib response to lighten the mood.

A Show Business Axiom: Don’t Wear it Out – Save it for the Show

Practice does make it perfect. Sometimes, however, over-rehearsing your presentation kills the very sincerity of the message. Know when to stop & go with the flow.

13 Ways to Give Your Event a Green Makeover

Going green is a money maker for your event. By using time-tested, eco-friendly and easy methods, you'll make a positive impression on your attendees, sponsors, and the press. It's so easy, you won't have an excuse to not be green anymore at your next event.
Public speaking at an event

The Job of the Speaker is More Than Being a School Teacher

We perceive speakers as teachers. But what if we perceived them as storytellers that rivet us? That's the type of speaker you need to be if you want to be a successful public speaker.

How to Sell Image Ads on Your Event Page

Not too long ago, Eventbrite blogged about a way to make your event even more profitable by selling sponsor links on your page. But people don’t read text advertisements or skip them. Here's how you can monetize your event page on Eventbrite.

Is Your Event a Class or a Show?

When you go to an event, a seminar, a presentation, is it a classroom for all practical purposes, or are you enjoying a show while learning? Many event planners fail to realize that events are shows in disguise and treat them like a good old classroom.

The Guide to Planning Budget Weddings Without Losing Your Mind

A new challenge for wedding & event planners is the budget bride. Shifts in the economy have hit the wedding segment of the industry hard. The good news is that people are still getting married but many couples are scrimping & cutting back on their nuptials.
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