News & Trends
How Much Should You Spend on Marketing Your Meeting?
And where should you spend it? Velvet Chainsaw’s Dave Lutz on what works and what doesn’t.
How to Achieve Influence and Success in a Digital World
In order for your business or conference to achieve worldwide “word of mouth” on the web, it is crucial to add a human touch to social media.
The Shows Must Go On
Every summer, the Educational Theatre Association (EdTA) brings together thousands of kids — mostly middle- and high-school students — for education, networking, and of course, performing.
The Internet Society Celebrates 25 Years With a Global Hybrid Event This Week
InterCommunity 2017 will bring people from around the world together in an event that combines online and face-to-face participants.
Richard St-Pierre: The Only Relevant KPI Is Happiness
C2 Montreal International President Richard St-Pierre talks about what he means when he says he wants the business conference to touch attendees’ souls, failure, and how he builds teams that keep pushing the envelope.
Large City, Small City, Best City
A new report ranks the best cities in the United States based on how ‘Mobile Millennials’ — Americans aged 20 to 36 who have traveled in the past year — rated them in six areas: place, product, programming, people, prosperity, and promotion.
How Your Bad Memory Can Be Good for You
A new report concludes that forgetting things may be your brain’s way of optimizing information.
5 Ways You Block Collaboration
Are these barriers keeping you and your organization from creating its best ideas?
Nurturing Young Professionals at Events
How two major business events with cachet — TED and C2 Montréal — engage young professionals before, during, and after their on-site programs.
How We’ll Meet
The German Convention Bureau’s Future Meeting Space is set to explore the human side of meetings.
Shopping on the Brain
The Shopper Brain Conference is here to solve the science behind shopping.
How Diversity + Collaboration = Innovation
Co-creating solutions has never been more important to both organizations and entire industries. And events can be a big part of that — provided they evolve from their top-down model.