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Social Media Do’s and Don’ts For Events
In today’s hyper-connected world, the power of social media can make or break an event.
In the Face of Political Unrest, It’s Business as Usual
The geopolitical situation in Barcelona is no cause for concern for ibtm world attendees.
Why Data Ethnography Matters
Numbers don’t tell the whole story. Data ethnography can provide a more accurate picture of your attendees by adding cultural and emotional context.
Why Shirlena Soh Wants You to Speak Out
SACEO’s executive director says it’s a ‘constant challenge’ to get the business-events industry the attention it deserves.
Roberta Odebrecht, DES: ‘Variety Is the Spice of Life”
K.I.T. Group’s account director loves having the opportunity to apply her skills — including being proficient in six languages — in her work.
Zero Tolerance on the Show Floor
A recent post about a trade show in the print industry points out the need to make sure your exhibitors are on board with your event’s harassment policy.
Broaden Your Event’s Appeal With Influencer Marketing
Social media is the place to grow your community — and here’s how to create a strategy to attract and engage the right audience.
Tech Spots from 2017 Digital Experience Institute Summit
We’ll take a look at how the latest digital event tech solutions work and discuss their benefits to organizations. Each company will be available to answer your most pressing questions.
Convene Survey: Sexual Harassment in the Meetings Industry
Take our short survey about harassment in the meetings and events industry, responses, and policies.
How Do You Handle Accountability at Work?
Leadership coach Chris Hallberg on how lessons he learned in the military can make you more accountable at work.
Destination Launches AR App to Help Attendees Find Fun During Downtime
Forget combing TripAdvisor or Yelp to make plans after a convention program concludes. Instead, attendees in the fourth-largest city in the U.S. can hold up their phones to figure out what to do.
Corporate Show Could Be Derailed by Boycott
Disgruntled 7-Eleven franchise owners are planning to send a message by skipping the company’s annual convention.