Tag: Event Therapy

Event Therapy Session 6: Reflecting on the Experience

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In session six of our light-hearted look at real-world event issues our “customers” reflect on their event experiences. How did their events go? Did they save any time and energy? Were they able to pull off their events without pulling out their hair? Chris Litster, vice president and general manager of the Event Marketing team [...]

Event Therapy Session 5: Post Event

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In session five of our light-hearted look at real-world event issues our “customers” wonder how they can keep in touch with their attendees after the event. How can they get feedback on their event? Will they need to re-enter information to in order to contact attendees directly? How easy will it be to send post-event [...]

Event Therapy Session 4: During the Event

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In session four of our light-hearted look at real-world event issues our “customers” wonder how they can be certain their events will run smoothly. How will they manage check-ins? Will they be able to work the crowd? How can they monitor what people are saying about their events? Chris Litster, vice president and general manager [...]

Event Therapy Session 3: Tracking Progress

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In session three of our light-hearted look at real-world event issues our “customers” are stressing out about keeping tabs on who’s registering for their events. How will they know: Who’s coming? Are they bringing guests? Did they already pay? Etc. There’s so much to keep track of. Chris Litster, vice president and general manager of [...]

The Doctor Is In! Event Therapy Session 2: Promotion

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Last week we premiered session one of our new lighthearted look at real-world event issues, Event Therapy. (Did you miss it? You can watch it here.) In session two, our stressed-out “customers” wonder how they’ll be able to easily get the word out about their events. Enter Chris Litster, vice president and general manager of [...]