Yeah, we’ve all been there. Sensing that bitter sweet, heartbreaking feeling of doing the event’s site inspection just a few days before the commencement and seeing that nothing is on track to be done on time…
Yeah, we’ve all been there. Sensing that bitter sweet, heartbreaking feeling of doing the event’s site inspection just a few days before the commencement and seeing that nothing is on track to be done on time…
As you all folks know it too well, when dealing with absolutely any type of a client, there’s always this semi-awkward moment closer to the end of the first meeting, when 2 things happen.
With just generally so much drama going on in the event management industry, with its climax reached usually in the 24 hours span of timing before the commencement, it’s no wonder that not all of the professionals in the industry have the strength to stay…

If we disregard the numerous kinds of personal or corporate events, that are pre-planned and where all the guests are pre-selected and are ultimately bound to show up, then there’s another type of events – the one where people buy tickets to, hence need more…
Carrying on with the topic we’ve delved into last week, there are ultimately two types of events: personal and corporate ones, where guests are pre-selected and are bound to visit, and the ones where you need to actually persuade them to… Still, even if someone…
Well, most obviously, for you as an event manager or an agency, the most basic ROI are your fees you get for making the whole thing run. Still, when it comes to commercial events, such as the ones where people are required to purchase tickets…
Well, making sure that your event has the sponsorship thing set up alright and running can be either your headache, as an event planner or the client’s headache, as it usually is. Still, when it’s you who’s held responsible for showcasing the sponsor, there are some surefire creative ways to do that. If you want…
