Eventective to Profile New Event Planning Technology at ACCED-I Annual Conference

March 19, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Portland, Maine – March 19, 2007 – Eventective will feature its meeting and event space search engine (www.eventective.com) at the Association of Collegiate Conference and Events-Director Annual Conference (ACCED-I) in Baltimore, Maryland, at booth #23, March 25-28, 2007.

Eventective, the world’s most comprehensive Internet meeting and event space search engine, attracts more than 25,000 visitors a day – many of whom are especially interested in the kinds of unique resources and facilities that colleges and universities can offer.

Eventective’s powerful functionality for planners has made it the most popular venue search resource on the internet. Eventective accelerates the planner’s ability to find, evaluate, and select collegiate venues. Planners have access to the following features:
Comprehensive search functionality that allows venue search by state, city, and/or capacity
Detailed profiles of venues, including descriptions of meeting facilities, amenities, and features, plus venue photographs and directions
Direct email to query venue availability
An easy-to-use tool kit that enables planners to save favorite venues, track and organize multiple events, and invite attendees Reviews from planners who have used venues for their events.

Continuously validated venue and vendor listings to ensure accurate information

Learn more about Eventective March 25-28, at booth #23 at the ACCED-I 2007 Annual Conference in Baltimore, Maryland. Or, contact Eventective online at www.eventective.com or by phone: 207-253-1653.

About Eventective.com
Eventective (http://www.eventective.com), headquartered in Portland, Maine, is the Web’s most comprehensive meeting and event space search engine. With more than 25,000 visitors a day, Eventective is also one of the most popular venue search resources on the Internet.

For venues, Eventective delivers qualified leads to assist college and university facilities to better market their available resources and compete in the growing $300 billion U.S. meeting and event industry.