Best Practices for Ticketed Events
Before there are attendees, there are tickets. Discover best practices for pricing and marketing your tickets as well as communicating with attendees.
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Before there are attendees, there are tickets. Discover best practices for pricing and marketing your tickets as well as communicating with attendees.
You’re following all the steps to plan the perfect event. But is event security part of your planning process? Or, more importantly—should it be?
If you’ve already started planning your first event, you quickly realized how much work goes into event planning. Between booking the venue and sending invitations—all while staying on budget!—you might not know where to start. Whether you’re planning a friend’s…
At some point in our lives, we all end up planning at least one event. It could be a best friend’s baby shower, annual company meeting, or a child’s birthday party. And while event planning can be lots of fun…
We say it all the time—an event isn’t successful without attendees. At very least, there’s no way to gauge the success of your event without attendees. And your family-friendly event is no different. All your decisions should be centered around…
From seasoned event-planning veterans to first-time brides, every event requires attention to detail and superior organization. Some of those skills you may have on your own. Or your company may be structured to handle large-scale needs. But you shouldn’t feel…
It’s the age-old event planning conundrum: How do you get people to attend your event? Unfortunately, there isn’t a master checklist for creating the perfect event. But there are some important pieces that give your event an advantage. Your event…
Getting through your event without a hitch—or sometimes with a hitch or two!—is a big milestone, and you should feel accomplished. But it’s not the final step in event planning, especially if you plan on hosting more events in the…
Whether it’s a fundraiser, large conference, or specialized training, in-person events are crucial to the success of your business. In fact, the average organization hosts 73 events each year, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics even predicts a 44%…