
Event marketing – a few words about the event landing page and the conversion of visitors to the attendees
Events, such as conferences or congresses, should have an individual website, called event landing page. What kind of website is it? The event landing page is an independent website that not only informs visitors about the event you are planning and contains the details related [...]Read more

Invoice automation
We are pleased to inform you that Konfeo has another time-saving function for organizers of events – invoice automation. In the system, there is simply one “checkbox” to tick (menu Payments, Settings tab), but using this option involves generating financial documents, [...]Read more

Global Entrepreneurship Week – summary
The 11th edition of the Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) has ended, so it is time to briefly summarize our commitment to the organization of this venture. The organizers set up 612 events related to the action in Konfeo, for which 5388 attendees registered. Overall, 939 [...]Read more

How does an introvert in an event team strengthen team’s potential?
The organization of events – training courses, conferences, workshops – is basically based on activities related to establishing all kinds of interpersonal contacts. It also involves numerous meetings with co-workers, as well as service providers and event participants. It seems, [...]Read more

Designing Perfect Event Merchandise: Common Do’s and Don’ts
Custom merchandise, particularly apparel, makes a smart addition to any type of organized event you might host. From corporate expos to retreats, local fundraising events to major conferences, custom t-shirts are a smart move for gatherings of all sizes. However, too many events, [...]Read more

We learn from mistakes – how to use the SWOT analysis to assess the event and improve our offer (pt. 2)
This is a continuation of the post regarding the use of the SWOT analysis for the evaluation of the event and the development of performance standards ensuring high quality for subsequent events. In part 1, we took a look at examples of Strengths and Weaknesses. In this part, we [...]Read more

We learn from mistakes – how to use the SWOT analysis to assess the event and improve our offer (pt. 1)
In one of our previous posts we proposed event organizers the use of the SWOT analysis during the event (training courses, workshops or conferences) planning. Today, we will present how to use the SWOT analysis to evaluate the event and develop action standards that ensure [...]Read more

Global Entrepreneurship Week – how to register an event?
The 11th edition of the Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) is approaching really fast. In less than a month – on November 12–19 – conferences, training courses and workshops dedicated to supporting entrepreneurship will take place all over Poland and in many places around the [...]Read more

The power of a checklist (part 4) – 3… 2… 1… 0… start!
This post is the last in a series devoted to the power of a checklist. Check the previous ones if you want to find out why the checklist is an inseparable element of the organization of events, what points should it contain at the planning stage and a few months before its start. [...]Read more