Events: Guides, Tips & Advice
Welcome to the ‘Events: Guides, Tips & Advice’ section of our Next Gen Area.
Read guides, get tips and hear advice from industry leaders in the corporate events sector. If you’d like to write an article or guide for us, or if there’s specific advice you’d like to see here, please get in contact with Amelia via amelia.brown@evcom.org.uk.
How to Plan a Successful Corporate Event: A Step-by-Step Guide
by Amy Baker Are you just starting out in the film and events industry and tasked with planning your first corporate event? Planning a corporate...
How to Use Immersive and Theatrical Experiences to Enhance Corporate Events
By Stuart Cooke When organising a corporate event, it's crucial to keep your attendees' needs in mind. What can you do to enhance the interactive...
How to Price Your Events
by Cvent Organisations are excited to make the most of opportunities in the new event landscape. Yet, they must choose from a dizzying array of...
How Speaker Bureaus can help you find the right speaker for your event
By Sophie Evans (Performing Artistes) Finding the right speaker can make or break an event. Do you want your audience to leave laughing, to be...
How to create a memorable event
By International Institute of Live Events To create an event that is memorable requires design to be at the centre of everything. The...
How to Find Your Perfect Event Venue
By International Institute of Live Events Finding the perfect venue for your event can be stressful and a large commitment. Even if you...
How to Make an Event Plan
An event plan is a crucial document to help your event run smoothly, and to make sure everyone working across the event is on the same page....
The Ultimate Guide to Creating Successful Live Events by Cvent
By Cvent Live events are in full-swing and event agencies are all busy planning for the new year. However, the constant evolution of the event...
Why to Start Your Career In Exhibition Events by Georgina Kay
By Georgina Kay (Mash Media) A few months ago, I attended an Event Huddle, which was something my lecturers have always encouraged attending...