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How to Plan a Conference: 12 Steps for a Memorable & Successful Conference

Eventmobi

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through how to plan a conference from A to Z. We’ll cover everything from budgeting and marketing to finding sponsors and speakers to reporting and analytics. What Does It Take to Plan a Conference? But how long does it take to plan a conference?

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Top tips for planning your event security

Eventinterface

One piece of advice stood out most: planning event security is not a task that should be accomplished in isolation. Planning for security involves a wide variety of stakeholders, and they should be engaged at the beginning of the event or conference planning process. How will you plan for this? Counter protests?

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Do Event Planners have a plan for the Coronavirus?

Expo Logic

The Singapore Air Show did this in a tweet to attendees: Advise attendees to use event app technology to exchange contact information instead of business cards. Review Your Event Cancellation Insurance. Jeff Cooper Senior Vice President and General Manager Jeff has a passion for Event Technology and working in the events industry.

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Interviews with Planners – Amy Orr

Eventinterface

The challenging part was working with so many entities to pull off the event: the city permitting process, fire department, airport tower, FAA regulations, insurance companies, performers, sponsors, food vendors, volunteers, etc. Technology will continue to challenge planners and attendees. What makes you successful as a planner?

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Attendee engagement, from basic to complete campaigns

Eventinterface

The reality of conference planning is that there are only 24-hours in a day. How can we as meeting and conference planners participate in the latest trends, event technology and production while still getting our job done? The next level of tools to engage your participants is mobile technology and responsive websites.