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8 Engagement Tips for Your Next Hybrid Event

Smart Meetings

But just as we had to learn new skills to master hybrid work, we must evolve our approach to event planning and execution for success in the hybrid era. Here are my top tips for maximizing attendee engagement and delivering an event that offers real value for all participants. Harness the power of social media at every stage.

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4 Fresh Content Ideas for Your Sponsorship Proposals

Social Tables

The social media difference. Be sure to add social media sponsorship benefits to all your sponsorship proposals. Begin by creating and promoting the event hashtag; generating excitement on platforms prior to the event enables you to offer a truly effective low-cost benefit to sponsors. Click To Tweet.

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The very first step of the event planning process: understanding the target audience

Eventory

How to define your target audience to kickstart the event planning process? Defining your audience: why is it so important for event planning process? The decision about throwing an event should be based on a solid foundation. The decision about throwing an event should be based on a solid foundation.

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5 Meeting Industry Trends That Are Changing the Face of Events

Social Tables

.” For these reasons, millennials value networking over almost any other aspect of events. For the Post-Masters (aka Instagram-savvy social media mavens), the team rounded up recommendations of local entertainment and provided picturesque backdrops that screamed photo-op. labor force at 35%.

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How To Elevate Attendee Engagement for Virtual Events

Planning Pod

Or other less productive diversions presenting themselves (gaming, social media posting, etc). And don’t stop marketing to registrants once they have signed up, because once an attendee registers, there’s a 50% chance they won’t show up (yes, the average attendee attrition rate for virtual events hovers around 50%).

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5 Ways the Meetings Industry is Changing the Face of Events

Social Tables

.” For these reasons, millennials value networking over almost any other aspect of events. 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.

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4 Ways to Create an Event Agenda That Personalizes the Attendee Experience

Social Tables

So while personalization is a must in today’s event climate, improving the efficiency of the planning process is just as important when it comes to the viability of creating these types of experiences. That’s where event technology comes in. Use these 4 ideas to create an engaging, more personalized event agenda.

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