Make your event networking effective for real.
This science-backed checklist, offering 9 invaluable tips, is designed for event organizers and event owners looking to enhance their networking strategies. From focusing on emotional diversity to facilitating introductions to designing the social room, this checklist helps you improve networking effortlessly.
Belonging is human nature. But just showing up to an event doesn’t mean attendees will feel they belong. Community or not, you must ensure your attendees feel valued and connected. This brief guide will help you do just that.
With strategies rooted in human psychology, you can create and cultivate a sense of belonging, which in turn influences people's decisions to attend and motivates them to return.
Is your event diverse in all five ways?
From culture to cognitive styles and sensory preferences, this handy checklist breaks down the key types of diversity to consider when planning your event — plus examples to get you started.
Embracing all forms of diversity makes your event more engaging, boosts retention, and creates lasting impact.
People are evolutionary wired to connect with others, but connecting, aka networking, can be tough for everyone, no matter their status or how well established they are.
There are multiple reasons why this happens based on human psychology: fear of rejection, uncertainty, social fatigue, and more. Understanding them can make a huge difference in how you (and your attendees) feel about event networking.
You’ve worked hard on your event content. But is it brain-friendly?
The SEAMS Framework breaks it down into five simple, science-backed principles, so your ideas don’t just get heard - they get remembered.
Download this one-pager to fine-tune your marketing copy or support your speakers - and make a bigger impact on your audience.
Want to create stickier, more meaningful event experiences? Aim for cross-sensory connection.
Research shows that engaging multiple senses boosts memory and emotion.
This one-pager gives you the research facts + ready-to-use ideas to get started.