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Posted by: Dean Jones
Monday, January 21, 2008 |
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I jiust finished reading an article about how different cities place a value on your event. While there are various formulas, and it was apparent that no two are alike, there's not doubt that your event's value is an important piece of information. It's one that you need, not only to know, but also to know how to use it.
During our recent event, Rejuvenate Marketplace, guest speaker, Jennifer Brown, presented a session about How Hotel's Value Your Business. There's quite a process involved in determining if your event is worthy of consideration for a venue, based on a number of factors.
In short, every event has value, but not every event has value to every location.
It would serve us all to learn the processes involved in assigning a value to our events and how potential venues determine their interest in host those events?
Have you been surprised, either pleasantly or surprisingly, to learn the value or lack of interest that a property has for your event? |
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Posted by: Dean Jones
Monday, January 21, 2008 |
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I jiust finished reading an article about how different cities place a value on your event. While there are various formulas, and it was apparent that no two are alike, there's not doubt that your event's value is an important piece of information. It's one that you need, not only to know, but also to know how to use it.
During our recent event, Rejuvenate Marketplace, guest speaker, Jennifer Brown, presented a session about How Hotel's Value Your Business. There's quite a process involved in determining if your event is worthy of consideration for a venue, based on a number of factors.
In short, every event has value, but not every event has value to every location.
It would serve us all to learn the processes involved in assigning a value to our events and how potential venues determine their interest in host those events?
Have you been surprised, either pleasantly or surprisingly, to learn the value or lack of interest that a property has for your event? |
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