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September 15, 2008

What Not to Do in a Poor Meetings Economy

Earlier this morning, I noted a study about the sad state of the events economy. Then I came across this list from Unique Venues of what NOT to do when the meetings industry goes from a seller's market to a buyer's market.


Included on the list?

Don't offer deep discounts. Don't become invisible. Don't overlook the local and regional martket.

Click here to see the full list at Unique Venues. And make sure to add to the list in the comments. I added "Don't cut corners at the expense of attendee experience." Experience is our greatest asset in live events.

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