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6 Things that Make In-Person Events Irreplaceable
It's safe to say that the future of marketing is online. The popularity of online events and the ongoing sanitary crisis has led many to believe that in-person events are becoming obsolete. But face-to-face interactions with your audience, prospects, and clients can never be replaced.
How to Get Your Attendees to Follow the New Rules at Your Event
Following the rules can be hard sometimes, especially if they require us to change our habits. However, considering the current health crisis, it’s crucial to not only set new rules in place for your future physical events, but also make sure that people follow them. Otherwise, we risk comprising our attendees’ safety, along with the chance of reigniting the events industry.
Why and How to Simplify Your Event Programs
Complexity will make your event look less attractive. Add different topics, mix different activities, and focus on quantity instead of quality, and you’ll be surprised to discover...
How to Scale Up Your Events with Special Effects
Once we’re ready to run physical events again, we’ll need to ramp up the special effects so our attendees can enjoy a post-crisis celebration. And although we’ll all need to respect new rules when planning and attending events, special effects can relax the mood...
How to Make Your Large Event Feel Small and Welcoming
You’ve planned a major event in a huge convention hall, and thousands are expected to attend. But here’s the thing: Large events can also feel anonymous.
How to Prepare Your Event Venue for the New Normality
Preparing a safe event venue is a top priority now we go back to physical events. And if we don’t want new outbreaks or unfortunate incidents, this new responsibility should be first on your planning list.