11 WordPress Plugin Tools That Improve Academic Event Sites

11 WordPress Plugin Tools That Improve Academic Event Sites

Feeling lost in a sea of WordPress plugins and not sure which one is actually worth your time? Finding a WordPress event plug-in that is cheap, dependable, and has an intuitive user interface can feel way harder than it should. To prevent the trouble, we have already selected 11 of the best WordPress event plugins for you. Each plugin presents a different feature mix, making it easier to identify the one that suits your event’s website.

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How to Design Abstract Templates That Are Mobile-Friendly

How to Design Abstract Templates That Are Mobile-Friendly

How much influence do abstract submissions really have on an academic event? Long before sessions are finalized or schedules are published, abstracts set expectations for an event’s quality, scope, and direction. They provide the earliest insight into the research that will be presented.

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Real-Time Ticket Inventory Tips Every Event Team Should Know

Real-Time Ticket Inventory Tips Every Event Team Should Know

Picture empty seats at your sold-out event. Real-time ticket inventory management ends that nightmare. As an event organizer, you know how important every detail is when planning a successful event. And sometimes, ticket inventory is something that seems easy to manage until things get hectic.

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9 Creative Poll and Survey Ideas to Increase Participation

9 Creative Poll and Survey Ideas to Increase Participation

What’s a better way to understand your audience than asking them directly while the event is actually happening? As an event organizer, you already have a lot on your plate. You manage speaker schedules, speaker coordination, tech and logistics, and so on. In the middle of all that, polls and surveys often feel like a nice-to-have.

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Creating Event Badges That Make Check-in Process Seamless

Creating Event Badges That Make Check-in Process Seamless

Recall the last major event you ran. Were attendees waiting for a very long time just to get their event badges? Perhaps names on the badges were spelled incorrectly. Or, did unauthorized attendees enter the restricted areas without notice? As an event organizer, these moments sting because they directly reflect your planning. 

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How to Write a Conference Speaker Bio (With Examples)

How to Write a Conference Speaker Bio (With Examples)

A great speaker bio is important for attendees to decide which sessions they want to attend and for promoting your entire event. Writing one, however, is not always easy. A speaker bio for an event serves a different purpose than a personal website biography. It has to explain who the speaker is, why their work matters, and why their session is worth attending. Thus, when bios are ineffective, they may seem too vague, too lengthy, or out of sync with the conference theme.

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AI-Powered Matchmaking and Its Benefits for Conferences

AI-Powered Matchmaking and Its Benefits for Conferences

Think about the last networking session you organized. You likely watched a room full of people with badges on, moving from one conversation to the other.  Yet when the event ended, only a small number of those interactions turned into real follow-ups. Most guests would have left having spoken to many people, but connected deeply with very few. That outcome is common in in-person networking. On the flip side, virtual networking has now changed that dynamic. It gives more flexibility to organizers who wish to connect with people more thoughtfully.

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How to Avoid Scheduling Conflicts When Organizing Events

How to Avoid Scheduling Conflicts When Organizing Events

Let’s be real! Scheduling conflicts are almost unavoidable when planning events. Even when you’re making the best effort to plan ahead, sessions collide, your calendar is fully booked before the week has even started, and priorities of the organization will often change at the eleventh hour.  Scheduling conflicts may indicate other problems beneath the surface, including half-baked organizational priorities, communication gaps, or workflows that no longer serve the purpose. Continue reading

A Complete Guide on Poster vs Oral Presentation

A Complete Guide on Poster vs Oral Presentation

How do you decide whether a research project is more suitable as a poster or requires an oral presentation slot in the agenda? On the surface, it may sound like an easy choice but it swiftly influences the session dynamics. Regardless of the type of presentation, the goal is for the research to make an impression, for the audience to understand what the study is really about, and for the presentation format to be a natural fit so that the core idea does not suffer.

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Boost Abstract Review Collaboration with Management System

10 Ways AMS Improves Collaboration Among Reviewers

Reviewer collaboration means experts work together to review the same paper. They share feedback, discuss differences, and agree on a final view of the work. The process often becomes a challenge when teams rely on outdated technology. Many associations still use legacy tools that limit how reviewers share their feedback, assign and track tasks, or stay aligned throughout the review cycle. The outdated systems focus primarily on basic tracking rather than real-time collaboration, thereby decreasing productivity and creating workflow gaps. Continue reading

Smart Event Registration Ideas to Manage Late Signups

Smart Event Registration Ideas to Manage Late Signups

Last-minute event registration is an inevitable part of every event, regardless of how early you allow sign-up or how well you promote the date. There are many reasons why people wait until the very last minute to sign up. In general, the final wave often occurs when the vent is closed. The rush signals strong interest, yet it also lands at the toughest point in your event schedule. 

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Common Hybrid Event Mistakes Organizers Should Avoid

Common Hybrid Event Mistakes Organizers Should Avoid

Hybrid events look simple from the outside, but anyone who has planned one knows the pressure doubles fast. You manage a room full of people while keeping your online audience connected and engaged. Even a small mistake can affect both sides of the event.

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