by Eventistry by Alecia | Aug 22, 2022 | Articles, Event Marketing, Hybrid Events, Live Events, Sponsorship
As an expert in 6-figure event strategies, our Eventistry by Alecia team knows a thing or two about diversifying your live event revenue. People think that 6-figure success is unattainable for them in their business, but most of the time, it’s simply mindset and a...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Aug 8, 2022 | Articles, Event Marketing, Live Events
We’re living in a world that is so information-driven that if you’re not leveraging your event content post-event, you’re missing out. Events are content generation hubs. You can capture more useful content during the duration of your event than weeks of pumping out...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Aug 1, 2022 | Articles, Event Marketing, Hybrid Events, Sponsorship, Virtual Events
Our EBA team has a handful of global planners who specifically focus on creating innovative event sponsorship activation ideas for our clients to leverage. And it’s helped us produce tons 6-figure events and accrue over $7 million in sponsorships to date! So today, we...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Jul 4, 2022 | Articles, Event Marketing, Hybrid Events, Live Events, Sponsorship, Virtual Events
With the rise of social media, it’s no secret that how we’re able to market our products, services, and events has changed. But many don’t realize the impact that influencer marketing can have on their event success. Did you know that nearly half of internet users...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Jun 27, 2022 | Articles, Event Marketing, Speaking, Sponsorship, Virtual Events
You better believe that when an event planner channels their passion to produce an event that means something to them personally, it’s going to be damn good. And that came alive with Eventistry by Alecia’s recent curly-hair conference, CurlyCon. For years, EBA’s...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Jun 20, 2022 | Articles, Event Marketing, Hybrid Events, Live Events, Sponsorship
While events are coming back, it’s more slowly than surely in many cases. As a result, you can’t expect to have the same attendance goals as in 2019 or earlier. Even huge events that nearly market themselves are struggling with attendance this year. For example, SXSW...