The face2face MeetingsNet blog is an eclectic mix of news about meetings and events, hospitality, and business travel, along with helpful hints and the occasional rant.
File this under "better late than never" (they announced this last week—bad Sue!): TradeShow Blues has gotten a complete makeover and is now part of TradeShow Life. I think it looks and feels pretty darned slick. They're looking to build the Who's...
BTN has a good case study on how Hewlett-Packard plans to save $23 million on its meetings using StarCite's technology solutions. I just skimmed the article quickly, but if it's like the articles we've run on this kind of stuff, the emphasis is...
So, thanks to a MIMlister, I hear that hotels are going from daily sheet changes to just changing them every few days (Link). I have no problem with that. The article seems to imply something sinister, like hotels are saying that it's to be more...
This morning I got an e-mail from a floral designer who wants to increase his visibility in the corporate and nonprofit meetings market. I gave him some suggestions, like advertising in our magazines ;> and being active in industry associations...
I can't remember if I've mentioned it before or not, but our sister magazine, Special Events has a pretty comprehensive buyers guide where you can search for everything from access doors to wristbands, lighting to linens, and everything else you...
Sorry, I seem to be on an e-mail binge today, but it's been several days since I've been able to clear my in-box by the end of the day, much less go through all the feeds in my news reader, and it's making me crazy. I feel like I did when I played...
That was the subject line of an e-mail message this morning. I knew it was spam—knew it—but I still had to open the message, just to be sure I wasn't really in trouble. Of course, it was spam...
This is so cool—Kevin Holland at The Association Blog has figured out a way to give viewers three options on his blog's appearance. I can't explain, you have to check it out for yourself. As one person commented, "Thanks for making me feel extra...