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...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Sep 30, 2021 | Articles, Entrepreneurship, Event Planning, Event Strategy, Hybrid Events, The Event Experience, Virtual Events
We’re navigating a new world of events with truly limitless opportunities. How exciting is that? While the pandemic shut down live events as we knew them, it opened an entirely new world for those looking to host events—virtual events. And now, hybrid events as over...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Jun 15, 2021 | Articles|Business|Events|Marketing, Articles|Business|Trending, Articles|Events, Articles|Events|Trending, Business|Events|How Tos, Event Planning, Event Strategy, Events, The Event Experience, Virtual Event Sponsorship, Virtual Events, Webinar
No matter what business or industry you’re in, it’s no secret that events can be a crucial part of business strategy to grow engagement and profit. We’re not just saying that because we love a good event, promise! Over half of marketers surveyed by Bizzabo last year...
by Eventistry by Alecia | Jun 7, 2021 | Articles, Event Planning, Event Strategy, Events, The Event Experience, Uncategorized, Virtual Events, Webinar
Virtual events aren’t going anywhere, even as the world starts to open up again. And we’re here for it, because we’ve seen firsthand just how impactful virtual events can be for organizations across the globe! But with 74% of virtual events offered for free by event...
by Alecia May | Nov 13, 2018 | Business|Events|How Tos, Business|Events|How Tos|Marketing, Event Planning, Event Strategy, Events|How Tos|Sponsorship
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, Event Planning is an occupation that has continued to grow since 2012 at a rate much higher than the national average choice of occupation. That means more people want to do what you do. That’s exciting...