I was recently in Amsterdam. If you are not familiar with the city, it is designed around a canal system. The canals wind through and around the city in every direction. Looking at the many fingers of the canals got me thinking of the many facets there are to events. I feel there are veryContinue reading “The Multifaceted Nature of Events”
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It’s Electrifying!
Do you plan events that include tradeshows? If so, you have likely encountered the fun that goes along with securing services for booths like electricity, internet, rigging, materials handling, or carpet which all include things that are not always clearly spelled out like voltage, amps, connectors, floor plans, padding, labor, and such. Because this tendsContinue reading “It’s Electrifying!”
Ultimately, You Have to Decide
These are crazy times. How many people have said that? How many circumstances could you equate this statement to? How many different generations would say they’ve used it? Well, these are crazy times. In the Hospitality and Tourism Industry, I think it’s safe to say we have a corner market on crazy these days. AsContinue reading “Ultimately, You Have to Decide”
Surprise & Delight
It is always nice when you can exceed your attendees’ event experience expectations (say that fast three times) or surprise them and make their time at your event just a little brighter. Here are six things you may want to consider delighting your attendees with if you’re not already incorporating them: I recommend you alterContinue reading “Surprise & Delight”
Making it Rain
I hear many stories about online events struggling to monetize their virtual exhibit halls to feel like a success for everyone. They’re pouring time and money into a platform to entice not only vendors, but attendees, into the space for interactions. I know from experience, a virtual exhibit hall can benefit the vendor, sponsoring organization,Continue reading “Making it Rain”