Open House New York

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Discover 300 rare NYC spaces during Open House New York Weekend 2025 this October. Explore iconic buildings, hidden gems, and behind-the-scenes tours. Most are free and open to the public.

From Ghosted to Booked: How Event Planners Can Win Back Clients in 2025

Ghosted. Rejected. Left on read. If you’ve been in this business long enough, you’ve felt it.  That sting when a prospect who seemed excited about working with you suddenly vanishes. Or the sharp little “no thanks” after you’ve poured hours into crafting a proposal. It hurts. But here’s the thing. It doesn’t have to define […]

How Top Event Planners in 2025 Build Sales Funnels That Actually Convert

If you’re in the event world, you already know the truth. It’s not just about dazzling concepts or flawless logistics. It’s about getting the right people to notice you, trust you, and say yes.  That path from stranger to booked client? That’s your sales funnel. And if you don’t have one built with intention, you’re […]

Content That Books Clients: A Guide for Event Pros Who Want to Stand Out

The event industry in 2025 is packed. Loud. Competitive. And if you’re in New York, it feels like everyone is chasing the same high-value clients at the same time. You already know flawless design and smooth logistics aren’t enough. If nobody sees your work, nobody books. Marketing is no longer a side project.  It’s the […]

Virtual Networking in 2025 Without the Cringe: A Guide for Event Pros

We’ve all been to at least one awkward virtual networking event.  You’re looking at random faces in grids. Half of them are muted and a few are frozen mid-blink, and yet…you’re supposed to somehow create instant chemistry.  No smooth convos by the coffee table. No reading the body language of those in front of you.  […]

5 Corporate Event Metrics You Should Care About for Measuring Event Success

Planning a big corporate event in New York is not as simple as filling the room or booking the fanciest venue. The hard part? Proving it was worth all the time and money. That’s where metrics step in.  Not in the boring spreadsheets kind of way. Real numbers that show you if people stayed engaged, […]

Closing Deals in the Event World: A Survival Guide for 2025-2026

Let’s be real. Selling in the event industry is not like pitching software or office supplies. You’re not just moving a product. You’re asking someone to trust you with their vision, their budget, and in many cases, their reputation.  That’s big. And clients? They’re not all the same. Some have never touched event planning before. […]