by Tina Wei | Oct 20, 2022 | Blog
By deciding what your corporate goal is, you’ll be able to: Identify your target audience: Corporations have multiple stakeholders, such as customers, prospects, employees, investors, community members, and more. An event goal will help you identify the right audience...
by Michael | Oct 20, 2022 | Blog
Creating a hybrid event plan in 2022 is an essential process—the way events are delivered now has changed dramatically, and companies need to adapt. The world has moved largely online—as a result, the need for in-person events has plummeted. But people still want a...
by Tina Wei | Oct 20, 2022 | Blog
Our core mantra, as an event agency, is to bring people together for the purpose of learning, activating, informing, rewarding and celebrating through live experiences. The landscape has immediately changed in our world of live events. Because the name of our company...
by Jonny | Oct 17, 2022 | Blog
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by Jonny | Oct 17, 2022 | Blog
Sponsorships remain one of the primary ways to fund events, including virtual events. Especially in this post-pandemic world, when generating profits from ticket sales is increasingly becoming more challenging, securing sponsorships for your virtual events can make or...
by Tina Wei | Oct 17, 2022 | Blog
Top-level event details: name, date, venue. Pretty self-explanatory; make sure your event’s name and date are easily noticeable on the event program. If it’s an in-person event, include the venue name and address. If it’s a virtual event, communicate this fact clearly...