How to Bail on Events Buffalo Bill Style
Buffalo Bill was a famous showman with his touring Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show that glorified the American West, but even a celebrity like Buffalo Bill surely found it difficult to meet people he didn’t know.
3 Takeaways from The Late Show’s Stephen Colbert
Social media isn't an option any more, it's a natural extension of your meeting brand.
Transform the Narrative of Your Event With These Golden Globe Nominations
“This is the dream. It’s conflict, and it’s compromise, and it’s very very exciting.”
How to Write a Successful Tagline for Your Event
Taglines such as Nike’s “Just Do It” or Apple’s “Think Different” provide brand messages so powerful that they’ve become part of everyday vernacular.
How to Create a Quality “Why Attend” Website Page
By creating an interactive tab, this helps attendees see how the event can benefit them specifically.
How to Find the Groove of Your Event’s Music Playlist
The best way to know your audience’s likes and interests is by creating a pre-event survey that includes questions about music.
7 Bits of Twisted Wisdom From “House of Cards”
Who among you hasn't found themselves glued to Netflix reruns of House of Cards, pounding down the popcorn while devouring three or four episodes at a time (or maybe a day's worth, after all, what's the point of yard work?), stunned at the onslaught of deception and evil?
How to Experience Stockholm Like a Nobel Laureate
Mid-December in Stockholm is all about the Nobel Prize and plenty of authentic laureate options await groups.
5 Key Ingredients to Planning Effective Meetings
Setting meeting objectives and creating a meeting agenda will help make a meeting run effectively.
How To Increase Event ROI with These 5 Tips
Use gamification to increase attendee engagement at your event.
How to Prevent an Event Crisis
Managing a crisis successfully is every meeting planner's dream.
How to Choose the Best Incentive Travel Destination
Some destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico have drastically different airfares to and from the U.S. because of their popularity.
How to Make Long-Haul Flights More Comfortable for Attendees
Airplane food is never great, so some of your attendees may have not eaten for a solid 15 hours.