Twitter allows us 140 characters to deliver a message and catch the attention of our followers to take action. That action may be to connect to an article, Web site, book, or to engage another person. Either way, it is the haiku of the Twitter...
Second time’s the charm for InitLive. The mobile technology for managing event staff and volunteers was among 10 companies that pitched in the Event Technology Startup competition last fall at IMEX America. While it didn’t win then—the tool didn’...
Maybe not as bad as you might think—or maybe worse? Check out this infographic created by the Event Manager Blog and MeetGreen for ways you can benchmark your meeting's environmental impact against the typical event.
The Environmental Foo...
Here's the latest in an occasional series of meeting idea collections. We're sharing the engagement tools, learning formats, and other items that have come across our desks lately. Raise a glass or a dumbbell—it's all...
Today's guest post is by Joanna Siddiqui, MeetingsNet's marketing manager. It was originally posted on the Penton Marketing Blog and was so good that I asked permission to repost it here.
In today’s social media world, we feel the pressure to ...
An example of the #EventCanvas template being used by the Med-El Audiology Live event in 2015.Event Model Generation, an organization that provides templates, tools, and training on creating visual language for meetings and events, has teamed up ...
The sculptured wooden elephant in Atrium I represents a beloved Thai talisman, and a lovely backdrop for some Thai food.The Hilton Anatole, which is located in Dallas’ Design District and has close to 350,000 square feet of flexible meeting space...
Whenever I go to conferences and trade shows globally, I always notice a bit of “budget envy” that comes from those who plan small to mid-sized events. They marvel at the bells and whistles, all the features and functionalities, that larger meeti...