Event Planning

Event planning tips, tricks, techniques, best practices and helpful information by event professionals from around the world.

10 "Non-Marketing" Uses for Social Media at Events

Social media are underused by many event pros. Timely use of Facebook, Twitter & others can enhance your event on the spot & make it the talk of the town. Here are ten practical uses for social media that have nothing at all to do with promoting your event.

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.
Virtual event on a laptop

10 Reasons Why More Companies Will Host Virtual Events in the Future

Even when you can't be there, you still can with Virtual Events. Not being able to travel, or cuts in your travel budget, no longer matter. It gives companies and attendees an opportunity to connect without hurting their wallets or the environment.

12 Tips to Execute a Flawless Training Seminar

Professional development training seminars are great for business. It's an opportunity for a steady business as they are planned frequently by many businesses to help educate their workforce. Here's 12 tips to help you plan flawless seminars for your clients.

How to Make a Splash OUTSIDE the Convention Center

What happens in Vegas stays there, but what happens outside your venue hooks attendees going in & out. So stage a spectacular & win 2X with mobile tours and/or pop-up shops.
10 Eventbrite Must-Do’s for Maximum Success

10 Eventbrite Must-Do’s for Maximum Success

Take full advantage of Eventbrite to maximize your event's success with 10 must-do's that many event organizers overlook or don't even know about.

Mobile App vs Mobile Web: An Event Organizer’s Guide

Delivering extra info to event delegates through their smartphones is an excellent way to give that extra something they just might need. But is an “app for that” better than a link to your website? Read the pros and cons and decide which to choose, or both.
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