5 Handy Checklists for Organising an Event

5 Handy Checklists for Organising an Event

We regularly publish handy checklists on eventplanner.net to help you organise your events flawlessly.

How to Qualify Your Attendees and Accept the Best Ones

How to Qualify Your Attendees and Accept the Best Ones

There's one misleading belief you might think is true: The more attendees you attract to your event, the better. The guest count validates the level of success you achieved as a planner ... doesn't it?

How to Write Conference Speaker Bios That Sell Tickets

How to Write Conference Speaker Bios That Sell Tickets

A speaker bio may seem like a small part of your event content, but it plays a major role in shaping first impressions, building credibility, and influencing ticket sales. When attendees land on your event site or ticketing page, one of the first places they look is the speaker list.

TIP! Rules for Pitching under Event Agencies

TIP! Rules for Pitching under Event Agencies

If you do eventually decide to engage the services of an events agency, it is probably best to do so through a 'pitch'. These are the rules you should always keep in mind.

TIP! - Avoid Blunders on Your Event's Guest List

TIP! - Avoid Blunders on Your Event's Guest List

Compiling a guest list is time-consuming work. However, you cannot afford to make mistakes. It is an unforgivable sin to forget someone who should be invited.

How to Build a Business Case for Your Event

How to Build a Business Case for Your Event

Besides mapping your costs, you should also do the same with your revenue. For a public event or conference, this means estimating ticket, beverage, and food sales, as well as including sponsorship income.

How to Design a Creative Event Concept

How to Design a Creative Event Concept

What makes an event remarkable? Is it the caliber of the speakers? The food you serve? Or perhaps, it’s the brand experience it provides? Although these are all certainly important...

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