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Six reasons why unconferences aren’t more popular

Conferences that Work

They use “unconference” as a marketing buzzword to make their event sound cooler. The solution to this is to design your unconference before choosing the venue. When this doesn’t happen (sadly, most of the time in my experience) the conference design, no matter how good it is, suffers.

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Designing conferences to solve participants’ problems

Conferences that Work

For example, how can I: Unify my business’s unique branding and marketing needs? Since 2016, I’ve been participating in the annual, invitation-only Meeting Design Practicum conferences that have been held all over Europe. Provide the best guest experience at my Airbnb castle rental?

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Top 21 Event Blogs That Every #EventProf Must Follow

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Bizzabo The Bizzabo blog specializes in event marketing and event management. Meeting design and interaction tips 11. It provides ready-to-use templates and on-demand webinars designed to level up your presentation skills – both from the visual perspective as well as in the craft of conversational presenting.

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40 Outstanding Event Industry Blogs to Follow

Endless Events

Bizzabo’s list-style posts about event management, marketing and engagement are enhanced by monthly interviews with event profs who are breaking the mold. You’ll find a wide scope of categories from marketing to budgeting, branding, and even ethics. Conferences That Work. Gallus Events. Do you love the tech aspects of events?