At 9:00AM in the morning, attending a talk on an empty stomach might not be the best of ideas.
The “Cloud-Based Event Management for Governments and Enterprises” talk we held on July 30, 2015 had quite the breakfast spread. Scrambled eggs, sausages, croissants and potatoes were only some of the delicious morsels available.
When people perform searches, they want to get their answers fast. The less clicks required, the better.
Having to go through an advertisement before gaining access to information isn’t always ideal. Some websites, with the best of intentions, recommend visitors to download their native app. This concept materialises into an app interstitial before the actual page. Perhaps the viewing experience would be better. Maybe the app has capabilities not available on the website. Whatever the reason may be, it seems like visitors don’t sit well with this approach.
Got you to click into this article didn’t I? What an attractive call-to-action (CTA) as an image for this article.
I’m just kidding.
So what are the things we should think about when creating CTAs? Where and what should I put for my event emails and Here are 7 tips!
Not sure on how to get the most out of your e-mails? Perhaps you’re not reaching your attendees as much as you want. Today, we’ll explore 5 simple tips to help you with your email marketing campaigns.
Growing your database of attendees can be a little difficult sometimes. You hope to see fresh faces with each new event you organise, but things don’t always work out that way. In this post, we will explore 8 ways that will help increase your list of attendees.
You might be wondering, what exactly is a social media influencer?
Many times, we are asked by our clients how and what an onsite event experience is. This in fact is something important which many do not focus on as while the main event itself can make or break it, the pre-event experience also carry through to it.