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View ArticleYour Email Campaign Checklist to Avoid Mistakes and Missed Opportunities
Written by Mark Dolce Like it or not and perhaps contradictory to the last tweet from the latest trending social media “propheteer,” email is still the primary tool for communicating with your...
View ArticleMaking the Most of Feedback – Event Survey Results
Written by Molly Fast and Sarah Coniglio Whether doing so through post-event surveys or by asking participants you interact with on event, there are so many opportunities to learn how your participants...
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Written by Alyssa Curran and Katie Zupancic The events industry is all about moments. Unique, shared experiences between participants, volunteers, staff members, and spectators are what will make your...
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View ArticleWhat the heck are Hashtags?
By Alyssa Curran and Jim Hennessey Hashtags. People all over the world are now seeing hashtags emblazoned everywhere, on commercials, print materials, clothing, even spoken aloud as part of daily...
View ArticleSUPPORT Your Sponsors with a Strong Sponsorship Activation Plan
Written by Katie Zupancic You proudly hit “send” on the email containing the signed sponsorship contract you just sold. After giving yourself an internal high-five, you think, now what do I do? Event...
View ArticleFive Ways to Develop Your Blog Strategy to Educate Event Participants
Written by Katie Zupancic and Alyssa Curran Content marketing used to be reserved for SEOs and marketers. Now, it seems like everyone has a blog (short for web log) – and these online content hubs are...
View ArticleIs Your Event Emcee Hurting or Helping Your Brand?
We’re proud to work with some of the best vendors and clients in the event business. Today, we’re highlighting our event emcee for MuckFest MS, Al Emerick. Al sets the tone for the event by interacting...
View ArticleThere’s Really No Such Thing as Downtime
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View ArticleReal Life Scenarios: Weather: They Need to Know, and They Need to Know NOW!
By Erin De Baets It should come as no surprise that, as an event company, we have thorough and detailed plans in place to guide us through any complications that may come up before or during the event....
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