Communicating With Attendees During COVID
Communicating with your attendees will keep them safe and interested in future events.
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Communicating with your attendees will keep them safe and interested in future events.
Whether you were invited to a wedding that was postponed or your business meeting was moved to Zoom, you’ve felt the impact that COVID-19 is having on the event industry. In fact, according to Bizzabo’s Event Outlook Report, more than…
You want the event to be memorable like last year’s party—not boring like last week’s work meeting.
The event date is one of the first decisions you’ll make while planning your event—use these tips to choose the right one.
No matter how perfectly you plan your event, those plans could change. Your venue could fall through, a speaker could get sick, or bad weather could ruin travel plans. It doesn’t happen often, but it does still happen. We’re not…
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…
Students are more engaged on campuses where they feel heard—and your event can show them just how much you’re listening.
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?