New Feature: On-Site Badge Printing that’s Free & Easy to Use
EventNut | Event websites, custom registration, online ticketing
by EventNut
3y ago
EventNut is pleased to announce our new, easy-to-use professional badge printing functionality. Event managers can choose among several well-designed badge templates, in a variety of shapes and sizes. Each template is 100% customizable. You can populate badge content using custom text and images, or by pulling attendee data from your registration database. Our badge templates work seamlessly with both our online ticketing and registration functionality, as well as with our various check-in desk features. They’re really simple to use, and they’ll make your event look more p ..read more
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EventNut Improvements for May-June, 2017
EventNut | Event websites, custom registration, online ticketing
by EventNut
3y ago
A number of enhancements to the core EventNut product have been released recently. All of these are part of our ongoing effort to optimize EventNut usability and event-success value delivery. New EventNut Features Improved QR code functionality on event tickets, making the on-site check-in process a lot easier. (Note: This feature is not available for attendee tickets downloaded prior to the feature release on June 13, 2017.) The EventNut sign-on page has been revised for greater clarity and ease-of-use Minor Product Enhancements Added a “Getting Started Tour” to help new users learn ..read more
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EventNut Improvements for April-May, 2017
EventNut | Event websites, custom registration, online ticketing
by EventNut
3y ago
In recent weeks, we’ve launched a series of enhancements to the core EventNut product. These include a number of new features requested by EventNut customers, improvements to the websites you can use EventNut to build, and miscellaneous bug fixes throughout the EventNut application: Standalone Registration Page Now, when you create a new event using EventNut, you don’t have to create a completely new event website if you don’t want to. Our new standalone registration page feature allows you to use all of EventNut’s great ticketing and registration features, without having to build a comp ..read more
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Tips for Better Speaker Preparation
EventNut | Event websites, custom registration, online ticketing
by EventNut
3y ago
The quality of your speakers will make or break your event. If your speakers run on time, present compelling content in an easily understood way, and always leave time for Q&A, your attendee experience will be enhanced. Your event will be successful, and you can probably count on greater attendance next year, thanks to good word of mouth and repeat attendees. On the other hand, if your speakers seem self-interested, unprepared, and sloppy about time, you can probably expect the opposite. The good news is, you’re not completely at the mercy of your speakers’ own pre-event energy and discip ..read more
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The Essential Event Management Toolbox
EventNut | Event websites, custom registration, online ticketing
by EventNut
3y ago
Sometimes we get so caught up in granular, event-specific issues that we fail to account for all the non-event-specific stuff that makes effective event planning possible. If you’re putting together an event management toolbox, event-specific tools are of course important. But just as important are the general business tools that help keep your team productive and communicative. The right mix of tools – both general and event-specific – is critical for event success. At EventNut and our sister companies, we’ve experimented with a lot of different event management tools. Below, we’ve list ..read more
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Four Things to Do After Every Event
EventNut | Event websites, custom registration, online ticketing
by EventNut
3y ago
The work involved in creating event success doesn’t end when you pack up your event. Assuming the event just ended isn’t going to be your last, an event’s immediate aftermath is your chance to lock down continuing event success. Here are a few of the things you should do after every event. All of it will pay off big time down the line. 1. Update your event website The lifecycle of your event’s website doesn’t end with the event itself. If you’ve been thinking of your event sites that way, stop it. Now. Unless you actively take it down (and please don’t do this), your event’s website will stay ..read more
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Four Reasons to Avoid Discounting Your Event Tickets
EventNut | Event websites, custom registration, online ticketing
by EventNut
3y ago
This is a “devil’s advocate” post. We’re going to make an argument against discounting your event tickets. Of course, there are often good reasons for creating ticket discounts. If nothing else, discounts can help drive volume early in the ticket-sales process. Or maybe you want to lock down a small set of highly desirable attendees. (Hello, thought leaders!) Discounts can help. Ticket discounts can also help expand your audience in general, which is no small thing. Still, ticket discounting isn’t a decision to be made lightly. In some important ways, discounting can create a ticket-sales “su ..read more
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Small Events Should Always “Think Big”
EventNut | Event websites, custom registration, online ticketing
by EventNut
3y ago
What’s the difference between a “big” event and a “small” event? Beyond the obvious stuff, that is. It goes without saying that big and small events differ in attendance. Bigger events are often longer. They usually offer a more extensive agenda. And while the per-attendee budgets may be comparable, the total investment required to produce a “big” event is of course much larger. These things are non-controversial facts. Of course there’s a difference between big and small events. So let’s ask a more pointed question: What’s the difference in attendee experience at big & small events? In a ..read more
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Webcast Your Events. It’s Essential.
EventNut | Event websites, custom registration, online ticketing
by EventNut
3y ago
This post is a plea for you to start webcasting your events. It’s easier than you think, and it matters a lot. Of all the things that have made our own events so successful over the years, webcasting has been one of the most important. If you’re not familiar with the term, webcasting is the act of streaming live audio and video from your event online. Frankly, it’s a term that’s getting a little dated. Just a couple years ago, webcasting seemed like a pretty complicated thing. But new(ish) tools like Facebook Live and Periscope have democratized webcasting/live streaming ..read more
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Five Good Event Agenda Tips
EventNut | Event websites, custom registration, online ticketing
by EventNut
3y ago
Structuring your event’s agenda might be the most important part of planning your event. No matter what your content, the way you pull it together in an agenda can have a big impact on your success. We’ve produced hundreds of events over the last decade, and we’ve learned a lot about agenda effectiveness. We’ve learned a lot about content effectiveness, too, but that’s not what we’re talking about here. This post is more ‘meta.’ It’s about the way you allow your content (whatever it might be) to unfold throughout the day. In other words, it’s about your agenda. Here are five tips for making i ..read more
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