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8 Influencers Every Event Pro Should Be Following on Social Media

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Whether you’re looking to amp up your organic social media strategy, gain inspiration for your next event, or just stay ahead of the curve on industry news, these 8 accounts are worth following and engaging with across social networks. Check out this post summarizing their recent report on event technology made simple.

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5 Event Planning Magazines to Inspire Your Next Event

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The inspiration for your events can come from just about anywhere: event planning magazines, colleagues, other events, or social media. These event planning magazines, both digital and print, can help inspire your next big event idea. Sign up for an events e-newsletter.

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How to Use QR Codes for Your Event

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Suddenly, we’re seeing little black-and-white boxes of pixels pop up in magazines, brochures, and even […]. The post How to Use QR Codes for Your Event appeared first on Eventbrite US Blog. But now, a related type of code — the quick-response (QR) code — has made its way beyond our groceries and consumer goods.

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The Ultimate Event Planning Checklist: 7 Phases for Event Success

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Event planning is like juggling ten tasks at once from logistics and budgets to last-minute changes all while staying calm under pressure. Thats why having an event planning checklist and a clear plan is key. Download the Event Planning Checklist as an Excel file to customize and share with your team.

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12 Event Planning Problems and Solutions (and How to Implement Them in 2025) 

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If youve planned and managed events already, youre probably familiar with at least some event planning problems and solutions. Meanwhile, if youre organizing your first event, its even easier to underestimate the workload. If one stage is carried out incorrectly, the whole event could go down the tubes.

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How to Brand Your Event–and Why it Matters

Smart Meetings

The basic frameworks for websites, pamphlets or handouts, signage, social media graphics, fonts, or anything else associated with the event should be identical across different platforms. The post How to Brand Your Event–and Why it Matters appeared first on Smart Meetings. Inspiration is everywhere.

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How To Prepare For A Career In Event Planning

Endless Events

Being an event planner, event manager, or event marketer is a difficult job that demands a lot of energy and knowledge, but many of us are drawn to it because it is – above all else – rewarding. But how does one prepare for a career in event planning? Event planning is an umbrella term.