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  • Leveraging Social Media

    Facebook has more than 150 million monthly active users. Twitter visits have skyrocketed 1 400 percent in the past year. And according to a recent Nielsen report the time consumers spend on social networks has increased 73 percent since 2008. Yes social media is exploding all around us. Even our moms are giving it a go.
    Yet despite its popularity the social networking space is a vast and tricky medium to activate in.

  • High fashion’s big night out with Vogue

    September is a month typically associated with Fashion Week and fall fashion magazines. This year however it also included Fashion’s Night Out an event held on Sept. 10 from 5 to 11 p.m. designed to boost the ailing fashion and design industries. More than 700 retailers across New York’s five boroughs from massive department stores like Macy’s

  • Using Mobile Phones At Experiences

    Mobile phones have become more than just a device for making calls. More than ever they’re an integral part of people’s lifestyles and their identities. People are watching movies and listening to music on their cell phones taking pictures and playing video games and getting their daily dose of news.

  • Reducing Impact of Cancelled Event

    If there’s one word no one in event marketing wants to hear it’s “cancellation.” Yet with today’s struggling economy some marketers are faced with the reality of having to pull at least one already-booked event from the portfolio. If you’ve gotta do it here are some tips to help you avoid—or at least minimize—costly cancellation fees.

  • Talking Events And The Economy

    When the economy hit the ground like Joe Frazier didn’t like its face event marketers could have fallen right down with it and hugged the canvas. But you didn’t. You took the left hook from accounting about your budgets and most recently the uppercut from the media and the public about your sponsorships and meetings. And you’re still standing.

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