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Update: New Notification Center

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You’ve got questions—we’ve got answers! (Though we’re still working on which comes first, that “chicken/egg” situation.) You already know you’re in for a smooth check-in with #Boomset, and we’ve asked our customers for feedback so that we can provide the ultimate registration service.

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We are happy to now offer a newer notification center. For those of you that have Premium Events, you’ll now have the option to be notified of your check-ins via both email and SMS! 

What’s more, if you sell a ticket from the event page—whether it’s from a free or paid event—you’ll be notified via email. (The option for SMS pertains to check-ins only.)

Just log into your account over at Boomset and head over to Account Settings, located under the “Welcome” avatar. From there, you can edit your notification preferences and other account settings.

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Any questions and to give us feedback, you know where to reach us (@Boomset).

Here’s to a successful event!

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  • 4 weeks ago
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Feature Friday

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What happens when some of the world’s most influential “changemakers” come together? They make a difference. We were honored to be at the door of such an event this week for the Lower East Side Girls Club Grand Opening Gala, along with the Top Model herself, Tyra Banks, and other greats Rosario Dawson, Simon Doonan and Jonathan Adler.

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Guests checked-in and according to color received a bracelet to assign their seating for the dinner portion of the evening. The night was a huge success—take a look.

Onto our #FeatureFriday faves for the week!

Featured Venue: 404

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The folks at 404 NYC encourage the originality and creativity from #eventprofs to bring out the uniqueness of the space. A custom-made built-in bar makes it the perfect place to host a cocktail party of up to 500 guests, or to use as an added detail to your corporate event, wedding or fashion show (MBFW is quickly approaching!). The venue also has street access, ideal for automotive use—or any other creative ideas you can think up. What’s more, you get spectacular views of NYC’s High-line from the Mezzanine level of the space.

For more information and bookings, click here.

Featured #Eventprof: Jordana Hazan, Untapped PR Movement

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Speaking of Fashion Week, Jordana is an international fashion-savvy PR professional, detailing events for clients such as Nina Ricci and Porche. She specializes in adding unique flair to every event she coordinates, and aims to build relationships and lasting connections with all of her clients. For those of you in NYC next week, you can check out her Holiday Shopping Red Carpet Gala at The Carlton Hotel—another fabulous NYC venue worth scoping out.

For more information about the event and what Jordana offers, visit her page here. 

Featured #DIY Event Fun: Party Poppers

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Add some sparkle and a “pop” of fun to your event with these DIY confetti poppers. They’re easy to make and Wedding Bells blog has conveniently put together the step-by-step instructions to help you make them one-of-a-kind for your next event. Make sure you ask your venue about their clean-up policy! 

Let us feature you or someone you know in the #FeatureFriday series.                                        Connect with us @Boomset

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  • 1 month ago
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Guest Post: REVOLUTIONIZE REGISTRATION

The fabulous “Queen of Details” and #eventprof Liz King of Liz King Events knows how crazy registration at an event can get. Still handwriting your guest list? See what Liz has to say about that:

I’ll admit, I talk a lot about technology and sometimes I think that we are really getting it as an industry. But then I attend an event and stand in a 40 minute line waiting to check in and receive my name badge. If I waited to register, I usually have to fill out a piece of paper with my registration information and get a sticky name badge that doesn’t look anything like the rest of the attendees. I recently attended an event where they were having people handwrite their name, company name, address, credit card information and other important information on a little piece of paper to count as their registration. I started getting flashbacks to the 90s and was legitimately shocked at how far we had NOT come when it comes to the check in process. However, let me not be so harsh. I know that technology is not easy for everyone and the message still needs to get out there in a much bigger way. So, if you are still doing the old-fashioned check in process, here are a few things you should consider. 

Online Check In: 

There are many companies who will provide you with the opportunity to check people in using an iPad vs. your printed out excel sheet. There are a few benefits to this. First of all, it looks better. And, that is really important for the professionalism of your event. Also, the wait time is much shorter. It only takes someone a second to find someone on an online check in sheet versus flipping through pages of printed excels. Also, apps that allow you to check in people virtually give you the added benefit of being able to make real-time changes. If someone registers for your event a minute before they walk into the door, you will still have their name on the list. Then, you can be more confident that someone whose name is not on the list really has not registered. And, it makes everyone feel included in the registration line. 

Name tags

One of the other huge holdups at the registration line is the name tags. I’m never a fan of handwritten name tags, as I don’t think they look great for the brand and they’re incredibly time-consuming. It’s amazing how long it takes people to write their name down! Instead, well-branded and preprinted name tags are the way to go. Even better is if you can print nam tags on the spot. Of course, one of the hassles with preprinting your name tag is that you need to find a designer and a vendor and this process can be quite expensive. There is also little to no accommodation for people who register at the last minute. As you know, people normally register 2 to 3 days before your event so you could be missing quite a few name tags if you have to send your design file to the printer in advance. Instead, there are some companies that will come and help you print name tags as soon as the person is checked in through the app. This process is incredibly quick and you can still add your brand. This makes it look incredibly professional and will make sure that all of your attendees have a great-looking name badge that is consistent.

In short, having a smooth registration process may seem like peanuts, but it changes the impact of your entire event. If a person waits too long in line or sees a difference between their registration process and someone else’s, they are unhappy before they even get to experience your event. Don’t let this happen. Make sure that your registration is smooth, quick and painless and you will see that the reception to your overall event is even greater.

                               

Check out more of Liz’s tips and connect with her @lizkingevents.

Boomset offers you all of the convenience and other neat features that professionals like Liz want and need. We’re also compatible with Eventbrite, Meetup, and Facebook events.

                                  So, when’s your next event? 

           

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Offline Mobile App Access

Why should some one use a mobile app which once disconnected from the internet, will not work? The answer is simple: They simply should not.

This can be a major issue and setback especially DURING an event. If you have replaced your “old school” paper guestlist, and have gone electronic, only to find out that once you have lost wifi connectivity you have also lost your guestlist. 

As an event planner or manager the guestlist can be one of the most crucial parts of the event. Without this, you might as well just let everyone attend the event regardless of if they paid or not.

Luckily, with Boomset, even if you lose internet connection at your event, your guestlist will still be accessible. You will still be able to perform most important core functions as normal. Why risk losing everything? Check out Boomset today!

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  • 10 months ago
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