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Is your event website up to scratch?

Having the best possible website plays a huge role in attendees or a client’s decision making process to use your company or come to your event. Most websites (including mine before I got it up to scratch) make trivial mistakes and jeopardise online success. You need to have that razzle dazzle event planning website – it makes all the difference of converting a sale or not.

 

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Keep it local

Why keep it local? Festivals and events are hugely important to the local community. They showcase unique aspects of the local culture, promote positive messages to visitors and contribute by providing opportunities for economic growth and fostering good old community spirit.

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Asia-Pacific Incentives & Meeting Expo (AIME)

Greetings event planners and like minded people. I’ve just come back from an amazing couple of days last weekend. I went down to Melbourne for the AIME Expo. It’s one of my favourite expos with over 1000 exhibitors from the event industry.

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Make your next event a Breeze (ha ha)

Whether you’re a professional event planner or just got stuck planning your work Christmas party, knowing how to plan an event can be a tricky endeavour.

From the idea to location, atmosphere and entertainment, the perfect event takes a lot of planning and effort. So to pull it off seamlessly here is a 10 step full proof plan.

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So much to do so little time…

Looking back on previous blogs I’ve pretty much covered the top five topics in event planning. Catering, venues, technology, creativity and entertainment, every topic essential for planning the perfect event. Whilst looking into them I came across a very interesting article ‘The Future of Event Planning and Social Media’.

 

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