by Eventistry by Alecia | Feb 21, 2022 | Articles, Event Planning, Event Strategy, Events, Hybrid Events
It’s time to embrace hybrid events, guys. And part of embracing hybrid is understanding the do’s and don’ts for your hybrid event during the planning process. With all the little moving pieces that could pose big problems if not planned correctly, it’s important to...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Feb 14, 2022 | Articles, Event Marketing, Event Planning, Event Strategy, Sponsorship
If you’re spending your hard-earned money on something, what do you check? You look at reviews, star ratings, product user experiences. Now, think about your event sponsors. If they’re investing their hard-earned money, why would they do that without proof that their...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Feb 7, 2022 | Articles, Event Planning, Event Strategy, Virtual Events
It’s no secret that COVID cases are on the rise again across the globe. Therefore, many companies are continuing to focus their energy on planning virtual events. There is still one consistent struggle for many though. It is how to plan engaging networking at...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Jan 31, 2022 | Articles, Event Planning, Event Strategy, Events, Hybrid Events, Live Events, Virtual Events
Five years ago, heck two years ago, event planning was a little simpler. You chose your event goals, selected a location, picked the best property to host, and marketed it to capture your attendee’s attention. But post-pandemic, diverse event strategies that...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Jan 24, 2022 | Articles, Event Planning, Event Strategy, The Event Experience, Trending
It’s official, friends. In-person events are making their comeback. And while we love virtual, hybrid, and in-person hold a special place in our hearts at EBA too. That’s how we started way back in the day! Northstar Meetings Group reported that global hotel group...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Jan 19, 2022 | Articles, Event Planning, Event Strategy, How Tos, Hybrid Events
Event planners want to do it all. It’s in our nature to have control. But sometimes, the key to success is enlisting a little help and trusting others to provide the support you need. I know, I know, “outsourcing” is a dirty word for many Type A planners—I get it, I...