A New Normal for Event Venues
Whether you reopen or not, there are still ways you can support your business and communicate with customers.
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Event Professionals
Whether you reopen or not, there are still ways you can support your business and communicate with customers.
If you’ve spent any time listening to the news or scrolling through social media, you’ve heard the term social distancing. While the term has only been used for a few months in the United States and Canada, the practice is…
Whether or not your local community is affected by the recent virus outbreak, the event industry as a whole is hurting.
In the digital age where web users are only spending an average of 10-20 seconds on a web page, images are quickest, most effective way to showcase your product. This is especially true for a cake designer, whose final product—a…
The customer may always be right, but sometimes the customer is a tough critic. While a five-star online rating sounds like a dream, it’s not realistic. We’re not trying to be negative, but even the Great Wall of China only…
Templates are responses that you save in Eventective and send to prospective clients who are either interested in your venue (Referrals) or looking for a venue in your area (Leads). They save you from having to type a new message…
Mail? Who gets mail anymore beside bills and bank statements? The answer as you might guess is: Not many people. Direct mail is viewed as an antiquated system of communication. Email invitations and online registrations are the new RSVP number….
Not too long ago, we introduced you to some beginner mistakes you should avoid at your first event. Everyone makes mistakes, and that’s especially true in the event planning industry. There are so many details to coordinate, and unexpected challenges—it’s…
The ability to work well as a team isn’t learned overnight. In fact, it’s not learned quickly at all. Every individual on the team has to come prepared and ready to listen to the input of others. And sometimes, that’s…