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’ve been selected to do a couple of talks at Expo! Expo! in December in Orlando: How to Execute a Virtual Event: Five Key
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
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
I’ve had the fortune this week of speaking with some smart people who are doing neat things, Colin Crawford at Conferize and Brian Perkins of