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.TRADE SHOW NEWS
Las Vegas sees strong event bookings, unveils new venues
TSNN
Las Vegas is back with a vengeance. That was the message at the conventions and hospitality industry panel held March 8 at the brand new West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, marking Global Meetings Industry Day.
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Digital nomads have fled America's big cities; remote workers might follow
Meetings & Conventions
If one thing is clear about remote work, it’s this: Many people prefer it and don’t want their bosses to take it away.
When the pandemic forced office employees into lockdown and cut them off from spending in-person time with their colleagues, they almost immediately realized that they favor remote work over their traditional office routines and norms.
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Don't underestimate the power of the right emcee
TSNN
The highly anticipated shift back to in-person events is slowly getting underway as meetings and events planners around the globe rejoice. Virtual remains the overarching preference today, but many companies are looking toward later this year and beyond to attempt hybrid, if not fully live events.
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.INDUSTRY NEWS
Best garden essentials 2021
WJW-TV
Spring has sprung: are you ready to start gardening? If you are, pick up a few gardening essentials to make sure this season yields success.
Having the right tools and equipment makes a big difference, especially if you have a large garden project on the horizon. Whether you’re building a raised garden bed or starting a vegetable garden, it’s essential to have everything you need before you begin.
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5 steps to build a serene rain garden
AARP
Creating a rain garden in your yard can be good for the environment, cut down on lawn maintenance and bring beauty to what might otherwise be a soggy patch of earth.
Planted in depressions in the landscape where water tends to pool, rain gardens fit into your topography: Choose colorful native wildflowers for a cottage garden or grasses and sedges for a contemporary presentation.
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A garden has more benefits than flowers and produce
Press of Atlantic City
Some warm days; chilly nights.
For the second year in a row we heard spring peepers in early March.
With the pandemic situation still going on, I look forward to spending every waking moment (also for the second year in a row) in my own, safe, wildlife haven that my husband and I have painstakingly created over many years from our yard.
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.MARKETING
How to make a website for your brand or small business
Forbes
Whether you’re a freelancer or small business owner or you simply want a space to house your professional achievements, it’s smart to invest in a website that helps you expand your audience, convert leads and establish a credible online presence.
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50-plus May marketing ideas for any business or budget
Business 2 Community
If April showers bring May flowers, then now is the time for your small business to bloom. But how do you get your business to stand out to customers and apart from competitors? By incorporating creativity, core values, and causes into your content. And the good news is, every month of the year affords unique opportunities for these three Cs.
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How to go paperless at your small business
Small Business Trends
Paper documentation has been a major part of running a business for decades. But times are changing. And more and more businesses are considering going paperless to save money, stay organized, and help the environment. If you’re looking to trade in your paper documents for alternatives, here’s a guide.
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