Music to my ears-get event help from outside resources
Just got back from Expo! Expo!(more on that later) but waiting in my email box from Monday was this article about why associations/event organizers should
Just got back from Expo! Expo!(more on that later) but waiting in my email box from Monday was this article about why associations/event organizers should
I have a habit of buying business books then putting them in a pile to read later. I have considered a Kindle, but actually enjoy
I was ruminating about the three levels of success in the conference/trade show business. They are in order: 1) an event which attracts a quality
In Massachusetts, today is a work holiday for most people, which is nice considering it’s a quiet work day for me. It’s also 90 degrees
Got to love events, especially when it’s a small one and you and your partner get to be the chief cooks and bottle washers! A
I was going through my archives and thought this was worth re-posting: _______________________________________ I spoke with Scott Diament, the founder of a number of
Stephanie Selesnick wrote a blog last week in EXPO asking What’s the coolest thing you think about our business? Here’s my answer which I
In the continuing discussion on whether virtual events will succeed or fail in the associations and for profit events market, I get to read comments
Love this post from my friend Joyce McKee of Let’s Talk Tradeshows: http://blog.iceem.net/questions-develop-virtual-event-strategy/ Questions you should certainly ask before spending Big money!
I had a chance to catch my breath during the holidays in The Hamptons last week thanks to Bloomspot(a Groupon competitor). Well sort of, since