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Social Media Roundup: Give Your Event’s Website the Star Treatment

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Checklist: 10 Vital Things to Have on Your Event Web Site: [link] #eventprof. — eventgrid (@myeventgrid) January 16, 2014. What to know if you’re planning an event: You’re toast if your website is not up to par. It sounds basic, but don’t forget to offer a quick event overview,” Berg writes.

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Monday Buzz: How to Make Your Association a Media Star

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A Time to Decide: The 2014 Pulse Report Now Available [link] #assnchat #csae. — Greenfield Services (@GreenfieldSrvcs) September 8, 2014. The secrets of event planning, all presented in a little black book: Event planner Holly Krenek offers a checklist at Event Manager Blog for planning your association’s next big thing.

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Tuesday Buzz: And the Web Goes Wild

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— Adrian Segar (@ASegar) April 21, 2014. The author of Conferences That Work had one of his biggest event-planning challenges ever recently, after a keynote panel at the 2014 Sustainable Meetings Conference. From broadcast to learning in 25 minutes #eventprofs #assnchat #mpi #pcma [link]. Adrian Segar works fast.

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Friday Buzz: Crowdfunding on the Front Lines

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Want to test your event planning term knowledge? I mean, of course you do: [link] #assnchat. — Bizzabo (@Bizzabo) August 14, 2014. And ultimately, it empowers people to be passionate about what you represent. Get Your Phrasing Right. Hey #eventprofs ! Your function book from your concurrent sessions?

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Convention Centers Help Meet Green Meeting Expectations

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More Good News Some of the world’s biggest travel and tourism companies have improved their carbon efficiency by 20 percent in the last 10 years and are on course to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 50 percent by 2035, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC). Giving back to the local community matters.