Event Marketing Basics For Your Conference And Special Events
November 13, 2010 by Special Events Answers
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Event marketing Basics apply to every event small or large and do not let the term “basic” mislead you into thinking they are not too important, they are in fact essentials! It is about as basic as putting gasoline in your car radiator and water in your gas tank. sure you can do it, but the results you get will be disastrous!
Event and Marketing Promotions – Are You Getting It Right?
November 12, 2010 by Special Events Answers
Filed under Conference And Convention Planning
Event and Marketing Promotions dictate the success of your event and I cannot stress enough the importance of correct market research for your event. Imagine having your event, going to all the effort of contacting sponsors, putting caterers in place, production teams and all the other elements required for an event and then no one turns up.
Tips On Convention Planning – 10 Tips To Help Your Conference
November 11, 2010 by Special Events Answers
Filed under Conference And Convention Planning
My Tips on convention planning may just help you create the best attended conference and convention you have ever had. Surely this is what you want when you do your event planning – convention success!
Marketing Responsibilities Related To Event Management – Do You Know How To Create Event Success?
November 10, 2010 by Special Events Answers
Filed under Conference And Convention Planning
The Marketing Responsibilities Related To Event Management in your company should be part of the corporations critical planning and assigned to key people to handle. Can you imagine how your event would turn out if you assumed that someone else was going to do something about the marketing.
Conference And Convention Planning – Value or Price?
November 9, 2010 by Special Events Answers
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Conference And Convention Planning is an essential part of corporate success, especially in these times where cash can be hard to find and cut backs seem to be on everyone’s lips. Price is often an issue, after all most corporations do not have endless budgets and some kind of control needs to be implemented.



























































