How To Turn Your Passion For Event Planning Into A Career

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Event planning is something that almost anyone is capable of doing. From meeting vendors, to figuring out the what the clients need, right up to the actual planning, picking out the venue and organizing everything to a T, there are lots of people out there that have a knack for it. Even if you’ve only had experience planning family gatherings or birthday parties, that itself is part of event planning.

But, many are in the dark about how to turn their passion for event management and planning into a full-fledged career. Although it’s not a bed of roses to be a great event planner, with a little bit of hard work and additional skills, you can make your passion a full-time career option. Here are some tips on how to follow your dreams and make a career out of your love for event planning.

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Booking A Venue For Your Academic Event? Seven Things To Look Out For

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Finalizing your academic event’s venue involves various considerations and decisions that are governed by factors such as your budget, logistical requirements at the venue and the turnout expected. Just as you obtain clarity on these variables, it is advisable to expedite and close your search for the right venue at the earliest.

Not only does deciding your venue early give you time to work around the other critical parameters such as lighting and catering, but it also gives you a head start on your marketing collaterals with the all-important venue decision out of the way. Here’s a checklist you can tick off to zero down on the right venue for your academic event.

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5 Reasons Why You Should Use An Event Management Software

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Event planning and execution can be a handful, especially if you do event management on a large scale and have to juggle working on two or three different events at the same time. And trust me, no one wants to be dealing with a ton of different spreadsheets, documents and any tasks that may fall through the cracks and cause your event to be incomplete.

Which is why event planners turned to technology for help and came up with an event management software. With an event management software, you’ll have all the things you need for your event planning and management rolled-into one i.e. no more hassle or missing details. Let’s go deeper into the reasons why you need to be using an event management software right now.

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How to Price Event Tickets to Maximise Return on Investment (ROI)?

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Pricing event tickets is a tricky affair. Tremendous thought, research and number crunching goes into finding a price that gets people from all economic strata to see value in your ticket. On the flipside, the price you choose must also help you cover costs and attain the profit margins you are aiming at. Some useful tactics for achieving this pricing equilibrium are:

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Maintaining Professionalism in an Event Management Company: Tips for Event Managers

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Event managers are people whom, by the nature of their job, would be meeting lots of people. Hence, it is crucial for event managers and planners to maintain a certain standard of professionalism and grace when in communication with other people, especially when they are at work.

But, as an event manager, you are required to be quite open and friendly with your clients, sponsors and event attendees, even, so the line of professionalism can be pretty blurred. However, we have put together a list of 10 sure-fire tips to help you stay professional at all times, without having to cut back on your charm, friendliness and sense of humor.

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Preparing a Budget for Your Conference: A Step-by-Step Approach

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A conference would be perfectly organized and executed on the outside as if everything was running on clockwork. Behind the scenes of such flawless academic events lies a lot of planning and forecasting, including some pretty complicated financial budgeting.

Preparing an event budget can leave you stumped at times, especially when it’s your first one. There are many things that need to be considered during budgeting, including the cost that it will incur and how that cost is relevant to the conference’s basic proceedings that you had in mind.

But, here are some easy-to-follow steps that you can use to quickly and effectively draw up a concise budget for your event planning convenience.

 

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How to Find Sponsors for Your Event?

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Organizing an event not only takes up lots of time and effort but it also requires a lot of funds. In most cases, events are sponsored by a few large companies, also looking to gain some form of publicity through your event. Sponsorship usually comes in the form of gifts, goodie bags and in some cases, cold hard cash that can come in handy where you need to spend.

But, how can you get sponsors for your event and where do you even begin to scout for them? We can tell you that it’s not an easy feat. Here are 10 ways to recruit sponsors for your event and make sure that your event is an absolute roaring success.

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Using Experiential Marketing to Increase your Event Footfall

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Running an event isn’t exactly something that you’d refer to as a walk in the park. There are many things that need to be considered in order to ensure its success. Among them, event marketing is a crucial component that most definitely needs to be worked on. Most event planners now resort to experiential marketing to increase the number of people attending their events.

But, what exactly is experiential marketing? It is a method of promotion of your product or service, by way of educating your target market or audience and getting them to experience what you have to offer, first hand. Let’s see how this unique method of marketing can be applied in the world of events.

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Four Ways Conference Delegates can Earn Continuing Education (CE) Credits

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Having a professional degree or a license to practice, especially if you’re in the medical line, does not mean that it’s the end of the line for your studying. In fact, most licensed practitioners need to prove that they’re constantly learning and updating themselves with the most recent technological advancements in their respective fields. But, how would anyone know how and what you’ve been learning to keep yourself updated?

That’s where Continuing Education (CE) credits, also known as Continuing Education Units (CEU) in some parts of the world, come into play. These credits are just like the credits you earn in college, only that you can earn them in fun ways, like attending a seminar or conference, and not solely through classes and practical work. Here are some of the ways you can earn your CE credits while attending a conference or academic event.

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How Women can Find Success & Thrive in the Event Management Industry?

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While most industries today have largely evolved to level playing fields for both men and women, there still exists a certain bias against women and the larger need for them to prove their capabilities as successful professionals. What with event manager & coordinator profiles clocking in as the fifth most stressful job in the world, it certainly takes a lot for both genders to carve a niche for themselves in event industry.

Having said that, your professional success eventually does zero down on your experience, dexterity & skill set – both inborn and acquired. Albeit there exists no specific rulebook to success in the event management playground, here are some useful and pro-active measures that can help women conquer the highest pedestal in event management & planning.

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Send Conference Participation Certificates to Delegates

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The Challenge

For many conferences, offering participation certificates to attendees is a vital part of the experience. These certificates not only serve as proof of attendance but also as a token of appreciation for the delegates’ time and effort. Dryfta’s Certificate Builder tool has been helping organizers generate and print certificates with ease, even allowing attendees to access and print their certificates through a self-service dashboard.

However, there was still a gap in the process: organizers were responsible for distributing the certificates, often requiring additional manpower, time, and resources. Attendees, on the other hand, had to navigate to the self-service dashboard to manually download and print their certificates—a step that added unnecessary friction to the process.

The Solution: Simplifying Certificate Distribution

Recognizing this challenge, the team at Dryfta set out to create a more streamlined, efficient solution. We asked ourselves: How can we make certificate distribution even easier for both organizers and attendees? The answer lay in removing unnecessary steps and delivering the certificates directly to attendees’ inboxes.

To achieve this, we introduced the “Send Certificates” button—a simple, powerful feature that enables organizers to email certificates directly to selected groups, such as attendees, speakers, or reviewers. With just a click, certificates are sent to the recipients’ inboxes, eliminating the need for manual distribution or extra steps.


How the “Send Certificates” Feature Works

The process is simple and intuitive:

  1. Generate Certificates: Organizers use the Certificate Builder tool to design and create certificates with customized details, such as attendee names and conference titles.
  2. Select Recipients: Choose the specific user types to receive certificates, whether they’re attendees, speakers, reviewers, or other stakeholders.
  3. Send Certificates: Click the “Send Certificates” button to email certificates directly to the selected recipients. They’ll find the certificates in their inbox, ready to download and print.

Why This Feature Matters

The “Send Certificates” button isn’t just a convenience—it’s a game-changer for event organizers and participants alike. Here’s why:

  • Saves Time and Resources: Organizers no longer need to distribute certificates manually, freeing up valuable time and reducing the need for additional volunteers.
  • Improves Attendee Experience: Attendees receive their certificates directly in their inboxes, without needing to access a dashboard or complete additional steps.
  • Streamlines the Process: By minimizing clicks and eliminating redundant tasks, the feature aligns perfectly with Dryfta’s design principle of efficiency and simplicity.
  • Boosts Professionalism: Automatically sending certificates enhances the event’s professionalism, leaving a positive impression on attendees.

A Necessary Change for a Better Experience

This enhancement was not only logical but essential. It aligns with Dryfta’s commitment to creating intuitive, user-friendly solutions that reduce workload and enhance the attendee experience. By addressing this need, we’ve streamlined an important aspect of post-event communication, making life easier for organizers while delivering added value to attendees.

Whether you’re planning a small academic seminar or a large-scale conference, Dryfta’s “Send Certificates” feature ensures that participation certificates are delivered effortlessly—no extra steps, no wasted resources.

Ready to simplify your event management? Try Dryfta today and experience the difference!

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How to Make your Event More Accessible?

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Organizing events can be an arduous task, what not with the amount of effort that you will need to put in to ensure that everyone’s needs are taken care of and no one gets left behind. But, what about an event that involves people with special needs? How do we go about planning an event that is accessible and disability-friendly, without having to make drastic changes to the whole event structure?

Actually, there are a few ways that you can subtly make your event more welcoming for people with disabilities and these come at minimal to no cost at all to be implemented. Let’s have a look at some of the simple steps that you can take to help your event be more advantageous to those who have an incapacity.

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