Most event hosts skip the two registration questions that matter most — dietary restrictions and accessibility needs — and their attendees pay the price. In this article, learn what these questions actually cover, why the ask itself is a signal of trust, and how to build a simple system that ensures nothing falls through the cracks. If you're planning your first in-person event, this is the operational detail that separates a forgettable experience from one people talk about for months.
Sponsorships are the one area of events that seem to have not evolved at conferences, which leaves many brands time and time again regretful they got involved due to minimal ROI. The problem isn't the swag – well it could be – but in reality, it's that sponsorships onsite feel forced; dropped down in the middle of the room, to “table” and wait for their users or hopefuls to engage.
You've already built the content, the community, and the point of view. Here's how to turn it into an in-person experience worth gathering around, and a vision framework that makes every production decision easier.
Bought a ticket you can't use? Here's what to do — and why notifying the organizer early matters more than you think. Plus: the move most attendees don't know they can make when they have a VIP ticket and can't show up.
Not all events are created equal. This glossary breaks down 8 types of IRL events, from conferences to pop-ups — so you know exactly which format to host or attend based on your goals.
Planning a team retreat? This guide breaks down the six essential elements of unforgettable team retreats, from curating the perfect agenda to securing brand partnerships that save $9K+.