An event registration strategy evolves around much more than price. It takes a well-thought-out plan to successfully attract paying attendees to your conference or event. It is about creating a first-class experience that will set the tone for your event.
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CWT Meetings & Events released the 2015 Meetings and Events Forecast supplement to the 2015 Global Travel Price Outlook, CWT’s annual price forecast, conducted for the first time this year in partnership with the GBTA Foundation.
Read MoreMeeting planners are blessed with many options when it comes to the destination selection process. Are Convention and Visitor Bureaus still worth considering for the site selection process?
Read MoreJoin Eventinterface for an interactive workshop as part of the Arizona SciTech Festival and discover how science can help increase attention, create energy and productivity of your attendees.
Read MorePlanning events can be great fun. Rarely does something seriously go wrong, but at times emergencies do occur. Learn how to plan and manage most, and minimize their impact.
Read MoreA well-designed event website should not only offer all of the information you need for the event, it should also be engaging and encouraging prospect attendees to register.
Read MoreThe first case of Ebola on U.S. soil should be an eye-opener for meeting planners, especially the professionals managing international conferences.
Read MoreWe’re thrilled to share some great advice from our friends at Endless Entertainment. Will Curran, President shared his tips to avoid AV production disasters in a recent webinar. Will shares his top points from the webinar with us in this post.
Read MorePlanning food and beverage functions can be challenging. How much should you order? How much coffee do people drink? How many servers do I need? Miscalculations can result in not having enough or overspending and waste. In this post we’re sharing our secrets to get it just right!
Read MoreWebsite reviews are commonplace for individual travel; meeting planners however have a tougher time finding advice about properties and destinations to be used in the site or venue selection process.
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