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.

“Intensive” Education, from the Dance World

An hour talk is normal. How about 12 hours? It could be the best thing if your audience will learn things better than you thought possible. Experiment with session times to help attendees better receive information thrown at them at your event.

Which Display Type is Right for You?

A handy reference guide for all companies searching for a display either to update their brand image or for beginners getting started. Many new display types are frequently added. This list focuses on the most popular displays that stand the test of time.

Five Ways to Flop Your Next Event

If you have ever wondered how to flop your next event, you’ve come to a right place. There are many things you can do to do it successfully. This list offers 5 quick and most commonly used techniques that will ensure your event is a successful failure.

Speaker Management 101: Help Your Speaker Help You

Event planners can significantly improve their event by helping speakers help them & it's not a difficult or time-consuming task. Hiring a speaker is only half of the job. Now you have to ensure the speaker understands how he or she fits into your event.

“Like” Your Trade Shows

Social media play an important role in today's marketing and evaluation of events. Use them wisely and enhance your trade show presence. It gives you an opportunity to connect with your audience, get to know them, and what they really want and need.

Introducing the Hack Event

Hacking has a bad connotation in today's general populace, but it's a way to bring people together to do GOOD work with GREAT outcomes. If you really want to change the world than hack events might be for you.

Uniquely Marvelous Goes a Long Way: The Strategic Design Experience

Those who don't know the past are condemned to repeat it. In the event industry, even those who know the past constantly repeat it, often to the detriment of the event and their reputation. How do you move forward and make the best show possible? Read on.
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How To Avoid The Dreaded No-Shows At Your Next Event

No-shows happen to both free and paid events, although you can't eliminate them 100% you can reduce them. Here are 5 steps you can take to keep all your seats filled and all your tickets and RSVPs used.
6 Tips to Plan a Memorable New Year’s Eve Party at Home

6 Tips to Plan a Memorable New Year’s Eve Party at Home

New Year is only a few weeks away, it's a great time to start planning your fabulous New Year's Eve party at home for your friends and family. We've included 6 tips to help you plan a memorable party, and a free resolution game cards template.
Do corporations complete the same template for account creation as an individual person would complete?

Question: How Do Businesses Sign Up for Eventbrite?

If you ever wondered how to sign up your business to be an organizer on Eventbrite, then this question and an answer is for you.
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