How to Manage Conflict with Difficult Event Clients

How to Manage Conflict with Difficult Event Clients

We've all been there at least once: we receive an angry call (or email) from an event client, bombarding us with accusations or demanding explanations.

How to Reinvent Your Conferences with Progressive Pedagogy

How to Reinvent Your Conferences with Progressive Pedagogy

There's no shortage of articles advising people on how to get the most out of attending conferences. However, there's one piece of advice these articles tackle the most: how to acquire new knowledge by attending conferences. Nothing unusual, right?

How to Save Time and Energy When Planning Your Next Event

How to Save Time and Energy When Planning Your Next Event

Most organizers would agree that when it comes to planning events, time and energy are the scarcest resources. From juggling multiple tasks to facing unexpected situations, event professionals usually end up feeling burnt out with almost no downtime (not to mention zero family time).

How to Learn More about Your Attendees Preferences and Needs

How to Learn More about Your Attendees Preferences and Needs

Being data-wise and making event-related decisions based on your attendees’ profile is not something to do on a whim. It's the same thing as understanding the needs of your potential customers before launching a product.

"Adapt or die" - How Technology Is Changing Events

"Adapt or die" - How Technology Is Changing Events

That technology is quickly changing the event industry is nothing new, but if you look at the dizzying figures in this Infograph by Network Events, you know it's damn serious.

5 Colour Tips on How to Decorate Your Event

5 Colour Tips on How to Decorate Your Event

​​​​​​​Visual stimuli increase the intensity of the experience your event conveys. Colours play a crucial part in achieving this. Which colours do you use? How do those colours support the message your event has to convey?

Throw Your Flash Website in the Trash Can Right Away

Throw Your Flash Website in the Trash Can Right Away

Do you still have an event website using Flash? Then it is high time to throw it in the trash bin. Because Adobe, the creator of Flash, announced to finally kill the player.