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40 Outstanding Event Industry Blogs to Follow

Endless Events

That’s right – by reading insights shared by industry experts on their blogs, of course! After all, event industry blogs are accessible, provide information about events from around the globe and cover every aspect of event planning. We’re bringing you 40 of the best event industry blogs from across the globe. Eventbrite.

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Top Event Technology Trends for 2024

Smart Meetings

How emerging AI and other technology will boost event humanity by putting attendee needs at the center of conference design Attendees expect more from events today and emerging technology is helping to deliver on those demands. It can turn that conversation into a training module and create blog and social media posts. “We

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Google Audio Overview tool in NotebookLM generates bogus output

Conferences that Work

As I’ll explain below, when I tested Audio Overview on last week’s blog post, it generated a five-minute “conversation” that misrepresented the content. We’re flipping the script on conferences, how to make them crazy, valuable, engaging, all that. Here are some major issues: Who wrote the blog post?

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21 Must-read Event Manager and Planning Industry Blogs [2023 Update]

Bizzaboo

One of the best ways to discover what’s new and trending is by reading event marketing blogs and subscribing to fresh content from event planning websites. In this article, we’re unveiling the top 21 must-read event planning blogs to ensure you’re always aware of what’s trending and changing in the events industry. Read Now 3.

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Paying it forward!

Conferences that Work

Forged ahead and wrote what eventually became a series of three books on conference design. Found the courage to share my weekly musings on a wide variety of topics publicly via my blog. Consequently became a valued resource on meeting design and facilitation for thousands of people and organizations.

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Case Study: Adrian Segar – “Conferences that work”

Conferences that Work

Here’s an independent review of my conference design work, published as a case study in Chapter 25—Designing and Developing Content for Collaborative Business Events—of the book The Routledge Handbook of Business Events. Tip: The hardback version is expensive, the ebook is a quarter of the hardback cost.)

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Prescribing a Hub-and-Spoke Approach

Convene by PCMA

In a post on his Conferences that Work blog , conference designer Adrian Segar writes: “If you want maximum learning, interaction, and connection at a meeting, small meetings are better than large meetings. Adrian Segar. Pod Perspective.

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