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The Glorious Evolution Of SXSW With Scott Wilcox!

Endless Events

Almost three decades later, SXSW is a household name among trade shows, conferences, and events. But at the end of the day, if you don’t have the environment and the technology for your audience, you’re not going to succeed,” he adds. “When we first started incorporating RFID in 2004,” replies Scott.

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The ultimate in social listening

Conferences that Work

Since 2004, social listening —the practice of monitoring and analyzing online conversations and social media mentions related to brands, products, services, events, or industries—has evolved significantly and grown in popularity. Popularity for the search term “social listening” over time, via Google Trends.

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Feedback Frames—a low-tech tool for anonymous voting

Conferences that Work

Unlike high-tech audience response systems, Feedback Frames are refreshingly low-tech (no computers, clickers, smartphones, power, or technical support required). Read the full article at Conferences That Work. Jason Diceman is developing a novel tool for anonymous voting — Feedback Frames. Visit Feedback Frames to learn more.

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The Top US and Canadian Event Management Agencies for 2024

Bizzaboo

According to The state of in-person B2B conferences report , 80.4% of organizers believe in-person conferences will become increasingly critical to their organization’s success in the coming years! Anomaly New York, NY Established in 2004, Anomaly is an exciting and innovative ‘new model’ agency.

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PCMA to Planners: Be a Better Performer, and a Better Manager

MeetingsNet

At the recent Convening Leaders 2023 conference, the association for convention and trade-show management delivered advice from experts on pushing beyond one’s comfort zone to try new approaches. After finishing second in the 200-meter dash at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Felix was confident that she would win gold in 2008.

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What Exactly Is the Metaverse? Here’s One Expert’s Take.

Convene by PCMA

The metaverse “will be something like painting over the analog physical world with an augmented data layer,” he added, encompassing “shopping, socializing, working out, learning, listening to music, traveling, attending a conference or even sleeping.” The metaverse is a still a baby.” What would it mean for your advantage?”

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A 10 Step Guide to Planning a Successful Investor Day

MeetingsNet

Also known as an “analyst day,” an investor day is a public meeting, where presentations are made by the CEO and other VIPs of a company in front of a live audience, for the purpose of updating the public on the health and direction of the company. Investor days are part of the means for making their case.