We’ve all been there … seated in the audience, listening to a speaker and wondering how the speaker arrived on-stage so unprepared.
Have you ever been to a meeting where the microphones cut out or you had intermittent interference causing the keynote speaker to lose the attention of the guests? This is a common presentation nightmare for the meeting stakeholder, planner and attendees.
Did you know that on average, conference attendees only recall 10% of what they learn? Talk about no return on investment - what are the chances that these attendees will keep spending the money to come back year after year if they aren't absorbing the information?
Did they hear what I said? Is this thing on?
Every event is different, but to maximize impact, it's important to use Twitter before, during and post-event. Here are some helpful tips.
The state of our industry is always changing and growing. 2013 has presented challenges with short lead times to plan and execute an event. Many planners are left with less than 60 days to plan the event. With these challenges come opportunity to grasp the trends that will separate a positive return on the client's dollar so cautiously spent.