Let’s be honest, nobody wants to plan another holiday party. You’ve got year-end reviews to complete, budgets to finalize, and an inbox that’s already spiraling out of control. But here you are, responsible for pulling together the company holiday celebration, client appreciation event, or team year-end gathering that everyone will either love or complain about for months. Here’s the thing, …
Lock in Your Christmas Event Marketing by Giving Tuesday
The holiday season is one of the most competitive times for event marketers. Between Black Friday sales, Cyber Monday deals, and the general December frenzy, getting your Christmas event noticed can feel like shouting into a snowstorm. But there’s a strategic window of opportunity that savvy event organizers are leveraging: Giving Tuesday. Giving Tuesday, celebrated on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, …
How to Give Feedback That Creates Change, Not Defensiveness
You’ve been preparing for this conversation all week. You’ve chosen your words carefully, rehearsed your key points, and scheduled a private meeting. You sit down with your team member, deliver what you believe is constructive feedback, and then watch it happen: their arms cross, their jaw tightens, their responses become clipped and minimal. The conversation you hoped would improve performance …
Beyond the Deals: How Event Managers Can Leverage Black Friday Season
While most consumers are camping outside stores or refreshing shopping carts online, savvy event managers know that Black Friday weekend offers opportunities far beyond scoring a discounted TV. This year, let’s look at how event professionals can strategically leverage this season to set up 2025 for success. Strategic Inventory Building Black Friday isn’t just about impulse purchases, it’s about smart, …
Why Event Managers Should Care About AI Search Visibility (And How to Optimize for It)
Corporate clients, attendees, and sponsors aren’t just Googling “event planner Vero Beach” anymore, they’re asking ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity: “Who should I hire to run a 200-person gala in Indian River County?” “What’s the best event manager for corporate retreats near Vero Beach?” AI tools answer by scanning your public digital footprint, profiles, reviews, content, and consistency. If that footprint …
Green Event Planning: Practical Steps That Don’t Break the Budget
Going green with your events isn’t just about doing good for the environment, it’s increasingly becoming a client expectation and, surprisingly, a cost-saving strategy. The key is knowing which green initiatives deliver the biggest impact without requiring massive budget overhauls. Start With the Low-Hanging Fruit Digital-First Communications Replace printed programs, signage, and registration packets with QR codes linking to mobile-friendly …
Leveraging Social Media to Maximize Event Attendance
In today’s digital-first world, social media is one of the most powerful tools available to event managers. It’s not just about spreading the word, it’s about building excitement, creating connections, and driving attendance. Done strategically, social media can transform a local event into a must-attend experience. 1. Create a Content Calendar Start by planning your posts weeks in advance. A …
How to Prepare for Florida’s Unpredictable Forecasts
How Vero Beach event organizers can weatherproof outdoor events against Florida’s unpredictable forecasts, from flexible venues to a ready communication plan.
Top Calendars in IRC to Add Your Event to
If you’re planning an event in Indian River County, getting the word out is half the battle, and it starts with knowing where to post. Local community calendars are one of the most powerful (and free!) tools at your disposal for reaching residents, visitors, and even search engines. Whether you’re promoting a fundraiser, live performance, class, or market, submitting your …
How to Promote Your Event on a Little to No Budget Pt. 1
Promoting an event doesn’t have to break the bank. Whether you’re organizing a fundraiser, pop-up market, live performance, or community meetup, you can create buzz and drive RSVPs, even if your budget is tight. With the right strategies and local tools, your event can gain the attention it deserves without spending a dime. 1. Start with Community Calendars The Treasure …










