Keep visitors happy: Update your website
Five tips to keep it fresh
Five tips to keep it fresh
When the going gets tough, planners get creative.
When in-person is no-go, planners figure out how-to.
Jerry Askew of the Alliance for Better Nonprofits: Let’s get creative and come together.
Spring got turned upside down. Make sure your event is updated!
Cheer up an extrovert, event planners. Pick your dates.
Look before you go! Events are being canceled or postponed because of coronavirus.
Links for individual events have been restored. Read why and how.
Tina Knight shares insight from time spent as corporate planner – and how EventCheck Knox would have helped.
Thursday and Friday are overbooked. The other weekdays are lonely. Shift some events.
Planning an event? Better know when – and where – the Vols play in the fall.
EventCheck Knox is three events away from 2,000. Send yours in now!
No electricity? Lightning? These planners handled day-of event incidents without a hitch.
Proper communication with your caterer can be the difference between successful event or culinary disaster.
Jerry Kruse, owner of The Pour Guys, was one of the first subjects of our blog. We checked in a year later to see what’s on his mind.
We wrote before about the benefits of sponsors and how to find them. Now, we have advice on how to keep them.
With the pending arrival of warm weather, planners heat up with events filling their calendars.
When I think about communication, or the lack thereof, my mind immediately goes to “Who’s on first?” – the classic Abbott and Costello comedy sketch about the names of baseball players.