Something is always bound to go wrong at an event or a speaking engagement: no matter how much double-checking and following up is done, or even how much attention is paid to the details. Mistakes come in all sizes – and may be as small as leaving a plus-one off the RSVP list or as huge as sending a keynote speaker to the wrong venue.
Topics: event planner tips
Best Practices: Mastering Twitter & Live-Tweeting During Events
Posted by WWSG Staff on May 13, 2015 11:01:16 AM
Social media remains on the rise and is now very popular in the professional workplace, making it a great asset. Twitter can be used as an online, collective, and interactive way of taking notes, not to mention that live-tweeting is a great way to get your audience involved with what is happening in the moment. Here are a few tips on how best to live-tweet a professional speaker event and some of its derived benefits.
Topics: event planner tips, social media
How to Connect With Your Event Attendees for Undeniable Results
Posted by WWSG Staff on Apr 27, 2015 3:48:00 PM
Planning a memorable and productive event that keeps an audience talking year-round can demand a lot of time, preparation, and attention-to-detail. To accurately assess how well an event turned out, event planners must concern themselves with constructive ways to follow-up with their audience once the event is over..
Topics: event planner tips, WWSG's Top Speakers
Thoughtfulness is Rarely Forgotten: It's the Little Things that Count
Posted by Brittany Norris on Dec 5, 2012 4:09:00 PM
How to Make a Lasting Impression
By: Brittany, MTA, Event Coordinator, Worldwide Speakers Group
Topics: Worldwide Speakers Group, motivational speakers, how to hire keynote speaker, tips for keynote speaker, event planner tips, How to Overcome the Big Challenges When Managing A, keynote business speaker, WWSG's Top Speakers
5 Tips to Smoothing Over Mistakes for Events & Speaking Engagements
Posted by Brittany Norris on Dec 5, 2012 4:09:00 PM
How to Handle Mistakes & Mix-Ups the Right Way
By: Brittany, MTA, Event Coordinator, Worldwide Speakers Group
Topics: Worldwide Speakers Group, tips for keynote speaker, event planner tips, WWSG's Top Speakers