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Event Marketing: On-Demand

January 27, 2025 @ 8:00 am - January 27, 2026 @ 5:00 pm
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Marketing is not an exact science. It includes a number of strategies and tactics that are constantly evolving so they can address changing social, cultural and economic circumstances effectively. The creation of a marketing plan that includes core practices as well as new ideas, innovations and unique points of view allows for the creation of an exhibition that may have begun as just a concept. The goal of an exhibition is to provide an appropriate environment in which buyers and sellers can come together face to face. Today’s technology increasingly permits the show organizer to extend the useful life of an exhibition by employing digital tools, thus further enriching the show experience.

After completing this course, the participant should be able to:

  • Define marketing, explain the difference between the marketing and sales functions
  • Identify the elements of a marketing plan
  • Describe market segmentation, define target markets and explain how to reach global audiences
  • Review event evaluation processes and discuss the importance of establishing benchmarks to measure goal attainment
  • Explain the benefits of developing omnichannel marketing and content management strategies
  • Discuss the forms of sponsorship and promotional opportunities associated with exhibitions and events
  • Use data analytics to determine Return on Investment (ROI) of partnerships, sponsorships and marketing campaigns

Location: On-demand

Fee: $350 for members; $605 for non-members

This on-demand course can be taken at any time and accessed at any time once it is purchased. You may complete the course in as little or as much time as needed. Once you complete the course, you will be able to access the exam. You do not need an exam password or a proctor, you can take the exam immediately following course completion. If you are recertifying, you do not need to take the exam and receive five credits towards your CEM recertification.

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January 27 @ 8:00 am
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January 27, 2026 @ 5:00 pm
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Virtual
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Producing successful exhibitions often hinges upon the proper management of logistics. Every event contains thousands of details that must be processed logically, sequentially and precisely. While managing logistics well is essential, exhibitions are intended primarily to bring buyers and sellers together in an environment that is conducive to their respective objectives. All of the stakeholders of an exhibition must communicate effectively before, during and after the event to ensure its success. Event operations focuses on the unique role of the exhibition organizer and his/her team in orchestrating all of the elements.

After completing this course, the participant should be able to:

  • Identify teams for event and project timelines for key stakeholders
  • Establish show rules and regulations and their enforcement on-site
  • Develop a plan to manage the on-site exhibition operations
  • Explain the components of on-site communications
  • Identify the exhibition cycle phases
  • Review the roles of the on-site exhibition team, including staff and vendors
  • Evaluate the overall on-site operations
  • Conduct a post-event analysis

Location: On-demand

Fee: $350 for members; $605 for non-members

This on-demand course can be taken at any time and accessed at any time once it is purchased. You may complete the course in as little or as much time as needed. Once you complete the course, you will be able to access the exam. You do not need an exam password or a proctor, you can take the exam immediately following course completion. If you are recertifying, you do not need to take the exam and receive five credits towards your CEM recertification.

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January 27 @ 8:00 am
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January 27, 2026 @ 5:00 pm
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Virtual
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In order to ensure the success of an event or exhibition, there are vital elements involved in the planning process that should be conducted from the ground up. No matter how successful or well respected an exhibition may be, it should be presented as if it were a first-time event – it is the marketing and selling equivalent of zero-based budgeting. This involves highlighting an event’s features and benefits, understanding the phases of the sales cycle and the need to support sales efforts with the appropriate tools and resources, and preparing the exhibition prospectus in a comprehensive and engaging way.

After completing this course, the participant should be able to:

  • Describe the exhibition sales process
  • Identify and describe the key steps in the sales cycle
  • Explain the importance of relationship selling in the sales process
  • Identify different pricing strategies
  • Understand partnership and sponsorship sale processes
  • Explain the importance of providing stakeholders with measurable Return on Investment (ROI)
  • Explain what is involved in creating an international sales strategy

Location: On-demand

Fee: $350 for members; $605 for non-members

This on-demand course can be taken at any time and accessed at any time once it is purchased. You may complete the course in as little or as much time as needed. Once you complete the course, you will be able to access the exam. You do not need an exam password or a proctor, you can take the exam immediately following course completion. If you are recertifying, you do not need to take the exam and receive five credits towards your CEM recertification.

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January 27 @ 8:00 am
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January 27, 2026 @ 5:00 pm
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Site selection is a crucial first step in producing a successful exhibition or event. This includes the process of choosing both a geographical location and a facility for an exhibition or event. Site selection consists of advanced detailed planning, including access for attendees of all populations, organizational goals and objectives, exhibitor/attendee needs, and transportation. Careful consideration should be given to all factors that could impact the success of the overall exhibition.

After completing this course, the participant should be able to:

  • Evaluate and select a geographical location and a facility that meets the goals of the stakeholder, as well as the exhibition and/or event
  • Differentiate between the types of facilities that host exhibitions and/or events
  • Discuss the similarities and differences between U.S. and non-U.S. facilities
  • Articulate the value and economic impact of the exhibition on the host city
  • Identify potential revenue streams for facilities to aid in negotiations
  • Discuss and apply the key components of conducting a site visit
  • Gain an understanding of the essential elements required in a request for proposal (RFP)
  • Discuss the importance of both strategic and operational aspects of site selection
  • Identify members of the site-selection committee

Location: On-demand

Fee: $350 for members; $605 for non-members

This on-demand course can be taken at any time and accessed at any time once it is purchased. You may complete the course in as little or as much time as needed. Once you complete the course, you will be able to access the exam. You do not need an exam password or a proctor, you can take the exam immediately following course completion. If you are recertifying, you do not need to take the exam and receive five credits towards your CEM recertification.

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January 27 @ 8:00 am
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January 27, 2026 @ 5:00 pm
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Understanding the terminology and application of accounting, finance and budgeting fundamentals allows the exhibition organizer to make a greater contribution to the growth and financial success of the organization. It is essential to develop a budget and manage the financial strategies of the exhibition. A well-developed and well-administered budget is crucial to enabling the exhibition organizer to accurately project and monitor income and expenses, track cash flow and cost controls and ultimately measure the success of the event and the organization’s return on investment.

After completing this course, the participant should be able to:

PART 1 – Budget Management

  • Identify and define common revenue and expense sources for exhibitions and events
  • Design practical fee structures for registration, exhibits, sponsorships and advertisements
  • Explain basic accounting principles
  • Create an exhibition or event budget

PART 2 – Accounting Principles

  • Identify key elements in financial statements used by the exhibition organizer
  • Interpret financial statements to demonstrate the value of the exhibition
  • Understand how to manage the master account
  • Prepare and manage cash flow statements; manage and control cash
  • Calculate return on investment (ROI)

PART 3 – Basics of Hotel and Venue Contracts

  • Recognize the importance of proper contracts for exhibitors, facilities and vendors
  • Discuss the importance of cancellation and performance clauses
  • Explain force majeure and how it may impact an exhibition
  • List possible concessions and explain how they are determined
  • Define the terminology in standard hotel and facility contracts
  • Review provisions and clauses commonly included in hotel and facility contracts

Location: On-demand

Fee: $350 for members; $605 for non-members

This on-demand course can be taken at any time and accessed at any time once it is purchased. You may complete the course in as little or as much time as needed. Once you complete the course, you will be able to access the exam. You do not need an exam password or a proctor, you can take the exam immediately following course completion. If you are recertifying, you do not need to take the exam and receive five credits towards your CEM recertification.

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January 27 @ 8:00 am
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January 27, 2026 @ 5:00 pm
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Virtual
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A well-designed floor plan or layout is critical to the success of an exhibition or event. In a rapidly changing business environment, a floor plan must meet the logistical needs of exhibitors and sponsors and the shopping habits of attendees with sufficient flexibility to adjust for growth or consolidation.

After completing this course, the participant should be able to:

  • Define elements of a successful floor plan
  • Analyze an exhibition’s target market and industry segment to develop a floor plan that meets both exhibitor and attendee needs
  • Identify factors that impact traffic flow on a floor plan to accommodate all populations of attendees
  • Identify the most common booths/stands used in a typical floor plan
  • Gain an understanding of safety protocols and procedures as they relate to floor plan development
  • Create a floor plan that incorporates the unique features of a venue or facility
  • Understand and evaluate technology options and tools to maximize, traffic flow, sales, and sponsorships
  • Identify various space assignment systems and how they affect the design of a floor plan
  • Analyze and evaluate past and current floor plans to identify sources of improvement and enhancements to future floor plans

Location: On-demand

Fee: $350 for members; $605 for non-members

This on-demand course can be taken at any time and accessed at any time once it is purchased. You may complete the course in as little or as much time as needed. Once you complete the course, you will be able to access the exam. You do not need an exam password or a proctor, you can take the exam immediately following course completion. If you are recertifying, you do not need to take the exam and receive five credits towards your CEM recertification.

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January 27 @ 8:00 am
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January 27, 2026 @ 5:00 pm
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Virtual
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Today’s exhibition professional has more to do than simply manage an exhibition. In reality, an exhibition professional is responsible for several crucial service-related elements. Two of the service fundamentals inherent in most events are arranging for accommodations for guests (“housing”) and identifying which guests will be allowed access to which portion of an event (“registration”). Planning must begin early to ensure housing and registration are easily assessed and do not become a hindrance to attending the event. When managed well, housing and registration can enhance an event and create an incentive for future attendance.

After completing this course, the participant should be able to:

  • Identify key elements of planning and managing registration and housing
  • Describe differences between exhibitors and attendees in housing needs and booking habits
  • Describe differences in registration policies and processes for exhibitors and attendees
  • Evaluate housing and registration event management options
  • Develop basic housing and registration planning timelines
  • Demonstrate knowledge of financial and contractual commitments
  • Understand how to manage housing and registration data (e.g., GDPR, data privacy, data protection, data security)

Location: On-demand

Fee: $350 for members; $605 for non-members

This on-demand course can be taken at any time and accessed at any time once it is purchased. You may complete the course in as little or as much time as needed. Once you complete the course, you will be able to access the exam. You do not need an exam password or a proctor, you can take the exam immediately following course completion. If you are recertifying, you do not need to take the exam and receive five credits towards your CEM recertification.

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January 27 @ 8:00 am
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January 27, 2026 @ 5:00 pm
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Virtual
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A successful exhibition or event is often produced by the efforts of multiple service providers. A substantial portion of the exhibition or event organizer’s responsibility is to evaluate, source, and contract for the services and products needed to produce a successful event.

After completing this course, the participant should be able to:

  • Explain the role and responsibilities of the official service contractor (OSC)
  • Identify the purpose and types of specialty contractors
  • Explain the role and responsibilities of an exhibitor-appointed contractor (EAC)
  • Determine criteria to be used for selecting service contractors through the Request for Proposal (RFP) process
  • Discuss the importance of identifying who handles what service and how this can impact services or costs
  • Articulate how local labor regulations impact events, including labor rights and labor laws

Location: On-demand

Fee: $350 for members; $605 for non-members

This on-demand course can be taken at any time and accessed at any time once it is purchased. You may complete the course in as little or as much time as needed. Once you complete the course, you will be able to access the exam. You do not need an exam password or a proctor, you can take the exam immediately following course completion. If you are recertifying, you do not need to take the exam and receive five credits towards your CEM recertification.

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January 27 @ 8:00 am
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Virtual
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Date:
September 16
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12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Webinar Description:

Discover how AI is transforming event experiences through the voice-activated concierge, Event Copilot. This innovative AI assistant slashes wait times, boosts attendee engagement, and delivers real-time analytics to organizers and sponsors alike. This co-presentation will showcase a case-study with TurnOutNow and APCO as they dive into the details from APCO 2025.

In this interactive session, you will:

  • Identify the advanced AI capabilities and integration of multi-source data feeds that drive immediate, actionable insights for attendees, sponsors, and event operations.
  • Develop a practical 90-day pilot plan, complete with KPIs, timelines, and resource mapping, to successfully implement voice-activated AI at your own events.
  • Apply ethical frameworks encompassing privacy, consent, and accessibility to ensure your AI-driven solutions meet the highest standards and foster inclusive experiences.

Walk away equipped with a KPI scorecard, roadmap, and ethics guardrails—empowering you to elevate your events and exhibitions through responsible and impactful AI integration.

This webinar is complimentary to IAEE Chapter Members and Non-Members. Eligible to earn 1 Clock Hour towards CEM recertification.

Presenter(s): Harpreet Chatha, Chief Executive Officer, Turnout Now & Patricia Giannini Henry, CAE CMP CEM

Sponsors: New Orleans & Company and New Orleans Ernest N Morial Convention Center

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Date:
September 17
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10:30 am - 11:30 am
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Virtual
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Risk management is a continuing process that identifies, analyzes, evaluates, and addresses exposures and monitors’ risk. This involves evaluating the security needs for an event and if a crisis should occur, having a crisis management team in place to manage it.

After completing this course, the participant should be able to:

PART ONE: Security

  • List security components of site selection
  • Identify the security needs of exhibitions and events
  • Identify essential elements of a request for proposal for a security vendor
  • Evaluate security requests for proposal responses to hire a competent security contractor

PART TWO: Risk Management

  • Explain the principles of risk management as related to insurance coverage
  • List types of events and exhibition insurance
  • Explain the concept of event cancellation insurance
  • Generalize the importance of requiring certificates of insurance from exhibitors
  • Explore the concept of protecting against losses

PART THREE: Crisis Management

  • Define a crisis and understand how to prepare for a variety of crises
  • Develop the basics of a crisis management plan
  • Identify various types of threats
  • Identify evaluation procedures for a crisis management plan

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Date:
September 18
Time:
8:30 am - 2:30 pm
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