According to event marketing trends, video will be this year's content marketing juggernaut. Is there still a place where you can share your video content and get it seen in this saturated market, with everyone rushing to upload their own talking heads and animated content?

It turns out there is one hidden gem, but I’m not spoiling it here. Keep on reading below to find out where you should be posting your videos next to get the traction you want.

Speaking of traction, Facebook’s revamp of their newsfeed has got many event marketers reeling (including us here). We have a plan and its simple: become more engaging. That’s the bottom line for Facebook’s change, so sticking to it should ensure you’ll stay seen on the social network for a long time.

Marriott Lowers Third-Party Commission Rate

Starting March 31, the Marriott group of hotels will be cutting the commission it pays to third-party planners and intermediaries to 7% from the industry-standard 10%. While they continue to recognize the importance of these partners in the business, Marriott International claims that this is an attempt to catch up to growing costs associated with organizing events. It’s going to hurt for some of us who’ve come to rely on these commissions to either earn something extra or to stay within budgets for our events. But hey, we’re #eventprofs! We can always improvise.

Three Event Trends to Boom

The events industry continues to evolve with each passing year, and this year marks the merger between event tech and more fundamental areas of the attendee experience. Events are seen to better bring out the unique personalities of the audience, featuring intersections between various passions and ensuring everyone can experience occasions in a unique way. Event technology and even the choice of venue itself will all contribute to making everything smoother and friendlier both to the event professionals and their audience.

Event Professionals Go Back to the Lab

More and more event companies are investing a bigger budget in research and development, in order to better use tech in their events. The surprising thing is that most of this research is now being done in-house instead of through third-parties. This setup allows the event professionals to play around with the factors themselves, therefore stumbling upon new ideas they can implement in innovative ways. And because these breakthroughs are made in-house, they could tailor-fit it to their prospective audiences.

Here’s How to Budget Your Events for the New Year

The budget is an integral part of event success since it’s a deciding factor that affects everything else. In fact, industry leaders have recognized this by upping the budget for this year’s events. Of course, you don’t just need a big budget, you should also know how to effectively spend it. This guide leads you through the process, from understanding what your event and company goals are up to communicating with the many stakeholders of the event. It also breaks down the most important components of the event budget, along with how to innovate on each one.

ROI + Fun = Better Events

Event ROI is all about goals and numbers, but that doesn’t mean it should be boring and confusing. The most important part of ROI is really about gathering feedback and data from attendees and delegates. Often, that’s also the most difficult part. What if you can make data-gathering techniques fun for everyone? By gamifying the survey experience and utilizing social media, you can do just that. This will entice more respondents to share their thoughts on the event, making number-crunching more effective. You can also gamify various aspects that would lead directly to the fulfillment of your event goals, such as giving incentives for performing a particular action. From here, you can measure your ROI more reliably, allowing you to make adjustments to your next event to make it even more of a blast.

Must-Go-To Conventions for #EventProfs

Experience is the best teacher, so why not experience some of the very best in event trends personally? This list showcases all of the events you should keep an eye on. Each event focuses on various parts of the event process, from planning to innovation. Get new ideas with a host of speakers from various specializations, and gauge for yourself how a new trend will work for your event given your audience. Of course, this is also your opportunity to collaborate with like-minded professionals, build your network and expand your horizons!

Start Being Productive by Optimizing Your Desk

An event professional’s desk is likely to be a hodgepodge of plans, gadgets, samples, and all sorts of work-related stuff. And while you can’t eliminate most of these, there are still some small tweaks you can do to help you work a lot better. For one, you can always find relaxation in a simple potted plant atop your desk. Be more productive by ensuring you have a well-lit environment. You can also bring in other senses to the mix, such as touch and scent. Lastly, use something to remind you to disconnect and rest your eyes every now and then.

The Facebook Game Is Changing, and Here’s What You Can Do

Recently, Facebook announced its attempt to make changes to its newsfeed algorithm to encourage more personal interactions among its users. This means that we’ll soon see fewer posts from businesses and public profiles. As a result, there will be a huge shift in how marketers use the platform. Since the new algorithms want to promote personal interactions, only the most engaging content will be given priority in the feed. It’s important to make your posts not only visually appealing but also bolster discussion and interaction among your audiences.

Just Get Started: How “Micro-Progress” Could Help You

With so many things to do, do you feel sometimes overwhelmed, paralyzed, unable to accomplish anything? You’re not alone. We’re discouraged when we face tasks that take a lot of effort before you even reaching the first milestone. You can fix this though by achieving some “micro-progress”. Just break down a huge project into its smallest elemental tasks and tackle each of them individually. With this, you’ll gain momentum and encouragement, allowing you to finish projects more efficiently.

One big productivity “aha” moment for me was realizing how to get the most work done with the least effort. Well, according to the textbook that’s true, yes. But in order to get there, you first need to start your engines. That’s why motivation is more important to productivity than anything else.

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Dec 18, 2022
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