The business events landscape is evolving fast. Attendees expect more, sponsors demand more and it’s down to the event planner to deliver.
We share some well trodden strategies for handling event check-in disasters with confidence. See how having a Plan B can be a life (and event) saver.
Managing attendees before an event is a nightmare. Last-minute registrations, cancellations, and endless special requests can throw even the best-laid plans into chaos. Here’s a survival guide.
We cover key considerations like data security, management, and scalability for internal events that leave the perfect after taste.
Explore Sarah’s journey as an event manager deciding between spreadsheets and an event registration platform. Learn when a platform could be the right fit for your business’s events.
Compare spreadsheets and email to event registration platforms with integrated email tools and decide what’s best for your events.
Registration form abandonment can hit your events where it hurts. Here’s why and some tips to avoid it.
If restricting event registration to only those that have been invited, this one could be for you.
Internal events often throw up different challenges when it comes to registration. Here’s some of the things to look out for along with potential solutions.
Domain restriction. It’s a great way to make sure employees registering onto your internal company events use their work email and not a personal one.
Is your event communications schedule all about before and during the event? What about after the event? Post-event communications - are they a yes or a no?
Tagging. It’s a great way to label/categorise your data and then use it for personalised event comms, tailored registration forms and exporting specific data.
Has email had its day as an effective tool for event communications? We think there’s plenty of life in the old dog yet. Here’s our reasons along with some tips on how to get the most out of it.
An event communications plan. Here are some ideas on how to engage attendees with clear, strategic messaging before, during, and after the event.