7 Tips from an event organizer on how to avoid catastrophe

7 Tips from an Event Organizer on How to Avoid Catastrophe

Aleksandra Lugovic, SpeakerHub’s Business Developer and Co-Founder of EuVENT, shares with us some of her best advice on how to run fantastic events. Her advice ranges from “I-wish-I’d-thought-of-that” practicality to the less than obvious nuances that can turn an event from good to great.

SpeakerHub is featured in The Next Web's "The Crazy Ones" Magazine

The Crazy Ones SpeakerHub Press Feature

The Next Web's magazine, "The Crazy Ones" is out – and SpeakerHub is in it! Published by TNW for the 2016 Amsterdam conference, the magazine features the most exciting new startups at the conference, highlighting the ideology and conception of companies from various fields and industries in the European start-up world. 

Is it worth speaking at conferences?: 60-second summary

Visualised Article Summary: “Is it worth speaking at conferences”

Neil Patel, one of the world’s top online marketers, explores whether or not conferences can positively affect the growth of your business in his article “Is it Worth Speaking at Conferences” published on QuickSprout last year. Patel has spoke at over 230 conferences, and his advice is both insightful and practical.  We’ve summarised  his article visually, to help share with you his ideas on how to effectively use conferences to grow and promote your company.

5 Ways to keep your speakers on time

5 Ways to Keep Your Speakers On Time

As an event organizer, it is a delicate balancing act between respecting the speaker, the audience, and the needs of the conference. Making sure that each of sessions and presentations run on time assures fairness to all the speakers and keeps things moving for the audience. Here are some tips on how to keep your speakers on time. 

“Speakers 101: How to wow your audience” : 60-second summary

Great ideas for becoming a fantastic public speaker

In a recent article for Forbes, Bruce Kasanoff shared his best advice for getting grounded and giving showstopping talks. His practical approach focuses primarily on being yourself, and using your personality to fuel the talk. Kasanoff explores what you can do before you get on stage and during your talk, to engage your audience effectively