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40 Social Media Influencers Every Hospitality Professional Should Follow

Social Tables

These 40, follow-worthy social media influencers are highly engaged, limitless resources that are quick to share helpful content to help you succeed and grow your business. Tahira Endean tweets about the intersection of experiential, immersive meeting design and technology. TahiraCreates. DahliaElGazzar. ChipConley.

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Winning at Maximizing Virtual Audience Engagement: 10 Fun Ideas from Dahlia El Gazzar

Smart Meetings

Once your audience’s surprise and delight is captured, “help them share your message, reward them for posting on social media and make it easy for it to go viral,” says Dahlia. “No Designed by an event planner, this company curates fun virtual experiences in addition to their signature gift boxes. Cheers In A Box.

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The Rise of LinkedIn

Convene by PCMA

Long considered the duller, nerdier counterpart to platforms like Facebook and Twitter, the 20-year-old business-oriented social-media channel was ranked as one of the top 10 fastest-growing brands in the world in 2022. We are passionate about events and meetings. (Courtesy LinkedIn) LinkedIn, you may have noticed, is booming.

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5 Meeting Industry Trends That Are Changing the Face of Events

Social Tables

As a demographic, they also: Value experiences over material goods Want to share those experiences usually via social media Have higher technological literacy Are 62% more likely to travel than their generation X counterparts As the average screen time per day increases, millennials place more value on face-to-face meetings.

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5 Ways the Meetings Industry is Changing the Face of Events

Social Tables

As a demographic, they also value experiences over material goods, want to share those experiences (usually via social media), have higher technological literacy, and are 62% more likely to travel then their generation X counterparts. Control over the meeting agenda is moving to attendees. labor force at 35%.

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Event Statistics: 17 Current Planning Stats that Could Change Your Business Today

Social Tables

Some seating issues we heard back about in our seating survey included participants having trouble understanding the layout, not being connected enough to the speaker, and needing more spatial/seating flexibility for networking. 88% of event profs believe social media has raised the expectations for F&B at events.

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5 Items Meeting Planners Should Factor into Budgets (Part 2 of 2)

Gavel International

Meeting Design Consider the format that is most likely to achieve the goals of the meeting. Try to understand what people really want (and why), what their goals are and create a rough outline of an agenda. Encourage participation. Most importantly, demonstrate what it means to work in a collaborative environment.

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