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Eventbase booming with return to live events

Event Industry News

Revenues have more than doubled in the past six months and we’ve been hiring rapidly to keep up with demand for our industry-leading mobile event apps. Following record lows in 2021, marketing budgets as a percentage of company revenue climbed from 6.4% Written by Jeff Sinclair Co-founder & CEO, Eventbase .

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Eventbase booming with return to live events

Event Industry News

Revenues have more than doubled in the past six months and we’ve been hiring rapidly to keep up with demand for our industry-leading mobile event apps. Following record lows in 2021, marketing budgets as a percentage of company revenue climbed from 6.4% Written by Jeff Sinclair Co-founder & CEO, Eventbase .

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Groups Denounce Texas Bill as Discriminatory Ahead of Special Session

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According to Texas Welcomes All, the state has already lost $66 million in revenue due to cancellation of events that were to have been held in Austin, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, and Arlington.

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San Antonio CVB Takes Steps to Transition to Nonprofit

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Council approval would allow SACVB to seek 501(c)(6) status, giving it the ability to bring in revenue from fundraising, corporate sponsorships, partnerships, advertising, and membership dues in addition to city funding. Increased marketing efforts will also give vendors greater visibility.