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Mobile apps for conferences are becoming staples. If you don’t have one yet for your future events, it’s high time to give some thought to if an eventapp is a fit for you. Are you able to keep your audience’s private information secure before, during, and after the event? Click To Tweet.
” Then, the events industry started to work its way into eventapps, which is where Kyle picks up the conversation. We saw a boom of eventapps and platforms over the past few years. In his opinion, emcees have the power to make event technology manageable for the audience.
“You can use eventapps for in-person events to some extent, although adoption is usually no higher than 30%. But it’s so much easier for virtual events. You can capture so much information about which of your activities are resonating and which you can remove for future events.”
Use it to create different “event paths” which make it possible to run similar events that provide different experiences for the attendees in each one. Let’s take a look at a few ways of doing this: An eventapp guides the attendee journey based on their interests. Events attended so far. Sporting amenities.
Types of Events Requiring Management Event management is essential for a wide range of events, including: Consumer and Community Events: Exhibitions, store opening, fashion shows and sportsevents. Corporate Events : Conferences, seminars, and team-building events.
When planning successful event experiences, event teams face myriad challenges. From venue selection, event promotion, and budget management to catering, logistics, and speaker selection, orchestrating an event end-to-end requires meticulous planning. According to Bizzabo data , 86.4%
When planning successful event experiences, event teams face myriad challenges. From venue selection, event promotion, and budget management to catering, logistics, and speaker selection, orchestrating an event end-to-end requires meticulous planning. According to Bizzabo data , 86.4%
Figure out how intricate your event will be first, then delegate tasks. To prevent uncomfortable conversations down the line, discuss major speeches, speakers, and activity leaders in advance. Choose a user-friendly live streaming eventapp to ensure everyone feels included and comfortable navigating the software.
When more than 750 financial and insurance conference professionals converged at JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes the first week of November for FICP Annual Conference 2018, the message that event professionals need to move from simply managing logistics to helping people make meaningful connections was loud and clear in word and deed.
When more than 750 financial and insurance conference professionals converged at JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes the first week of November for FICP Annual Conference 2018, the message that event professionals need to move from simply managing logistics to helping people make meaningful connections was loud and clear in word and deed.
Previously, Rachel was a Senior Event Planner at Deloitte for seven years and worked for Sony Pictures at San Diego Comic-Con, MGM Studios, ABC, and Victoria’s Secret. Rachel has been named a Top Event Marketer in North America by Eventible and has been a guest speaker on the Building Awesome Events podcast.
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