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This week we’re diving into the dozy topic of how to plan a virtualevent. And we’re not strangers to futuristic events here at Endless! We’ve covered topics such as how to plan an event without visiting the venue , how Virtual Reality can impact the events industry , and much more.
And back at the beginning of the pandemic madness, webinars, live streams, and virtualevents, in general, were welcomed by pretty much everyone. But as the market became saturated with poorly delivered experiences, a new phenomenon in consumer behavior emerged – webinar fatigue. Let’s begin, shall we?
With the threat of COVID-19 planners are facing mandates and calls to cancel events globally. Event profs around the world are facing the challenge of turning their in-person event into a virtualevent and fast. After all, how do you switch your in-person event to a virtualevent? .
It’s time we talk about webinar fatigue. Because as the events industry makes its shift to virtual, this issue increases. Many people are home right now, and it’s not uncommon for some to attend several webinars a week. Webinar Fatigue: Let’s Start With The Why.
Understandably, the advent of virtualevents came to shake the very core of the industry. With countries shutting down and social distancing measures put in place, virtual experiences are the only choice planners have to stay afloat. Thankfully, most event profs seem to be handling the transition quite well.
Preparations for your event might be in full swing, but there are still virtualevent concerns you must address! A quest to help you dive into the world of virtualevents as seamlessly as possible. For instance, we gave you an overview of how to convert an in-person experience into a virtual one.
To kick off a new week, we’re going to lay out the most common virtualevent mistakes. Even though virtualevents are set to become the new normal, not many planners have experience with this paradigm. There are still plenty of misconceptions flying around in regards to virtualevents.
Virtualevent planning is taking the stage as the next big thing in the industry. Ponder this – in a world where technology develops and improves at an impressive speed, it’s our job as events profs to keep up with the motions. So to help you, we put together the ultimate virtualevent planning checklist!
Depending on your standards, speaking at a virtualevent can either be the easiest thing in the world or quite the challenge. Keep reading to find out the ultimate hacks for virtualevent speakers and planners who are looking to support them. What audience are you addressing? For The Speakers. #1
We saw it with the emergence of virtualevent platforms that offered everything from AI matchmaking to virtual booths. We witnessed Zoom webinars evolve into broadcasting-quality, full-fledged digital experiences. There was always a lot of talk about VR and how it could be harnessed to improve live events.
In the COVID-19 era , it becomes increasingly important to discuss the ins and outs of virtualevents. And most importantly, virtualevent marketing ideas. Now that a few months have passed, and virtualevents have increased in popularity, dangers related to webinar fatigue are more real than ever.
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It’s time to take some notes and learn how to plan better virtualevents! So as we all know, the events industry is witnessing a major shift. And many planners are looking to turn their in-person events into virtualevents. Are VirtualEvents Possible? Let’s do a webinar.
Edo Segal is the founder and CEO of Touchcast , an innovative solution that’s bringing a human connection back to virtualevents. Because after months of repetitive webinars and dull sessions, attendees will increasingly expect more. But how do partners like Endless Events and Touchcast come in?
It’s high time we talk about virtualaudience engagement. Because yes, there is a lot of unknown ground surrounding virtualevents. And perhaps the biggest concern of all lies in the fact that engaging virtualaudiences is hard. Before The Event. Nurture Your Audience. So let’s get learning!
Today we want to tackle the issues pertaining to a virtualevent timeline. Not with enthusiasm, but with a sense of duty and obligation to ourselves, our industry, and our audiences. Unless you want your entire audience to be clamoring for refunds, stop slacking off and start planning. VirtualEvent Timeline.
The Event Brew squad is tackling a complex topic today; a topic most event planners have contemplated in the last two years. It’s time to talk about audience engagement on event platforms! Event professionals are divided when it comes to implementing event technology to boost audience engagement.
Who would have known that 2020 would go down as one of the most influential years- if not the most influential year- for virtualevents in history? Even as the highest-ranked event trends predictor in the industry, even we couldn’t guess this. Here we go as we make predictions on the hottest trends to hit virtualevents!
In today’s post, we’re discussing virtualevent pricing. So, you decided to take the jump from in-person to virtual. And you hired the best virtualevent production company out there to help you put together an amazing experience. One of the hardest things to figure out is the virtualevent pricing model.
There is only one thing that seems to be certain in these trying times in the events industry: virtualevents are here to stay , no matter the state of the pandemic and our personal preferences. And that’s why it’s time to talk about virtualevent production -again. ” Ask All The Questions!
Virtualevents were all the rage last year, whether we liked it or not. While some adapted fast and organized extraordinary virtualevents in 2020 , many are still grappling with the new reality. Liz King Caruso is the CEO of Liz King Events and techsytalk. It has to be more interesting.
When it comes to in-person events coming to a grinding halt, though, it’s another story. So, is lead generation under the guise of events truly over? While virtualevents might be far from where they will one day be in terms of technology, the benefits they bring to the table are very clear. Absolutely not!
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We wanted to do something different today, hence the topic of storytelling for virtualevents. If you’re already familiar with Endless, you know that we’ve been putting a lot of emphasis on virtualevents. The virtualevents we plan become a bandaid. And the result? Stop marketing.
It’s time to talk about engagement at virtualevents yet again. So on this week’s Event Tech Podcast, we’re happy to welcome William Warren. He’s the founder and CEO of The Sketch Effect , an exciting technology that contributes to improving engagement at virtualevents in novel ways.
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With the acquisition of digital event platform Run The World, EventMobi wants the industry to know that virtualevents are a more powerful tool than we realize. There were a few things that were revolutionary in terms of virtualevents during the pandemic, first of all because we couldn’t go anywhere.
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It’s safe to assume you’ve been thinking a lot about virtualevent possibilities. Because let’s be fair, virtualevents will be the norm for a while. And surprisingly enough, not many event profs have experience with this format. VirtualEvent Possibilities: The Simplest Versions.
Zom For VirtualEvents Review Zoom for virtualevents: is it really your best option? And now that virtualevents are set to be the norm in the industry , it’s more pertinent than ever. But how does it fare where virtualevents are concerned? Because everyone knows Zoom.
People used Zoom to host virtualevents as well as catch up with their loved ones. Even though there are now more than 100 event platforms on the market, many event planners still choose Zoom in its limited form for their virtual experiences. Zoom also poses a challenge for event video storage.
Not all events need to done in person. Whether it’s a purely online event like a webinar or a hybrid event where online participants can be part of a real life event, virtualevents can be a welcome addition for your audiences. The Different Remote Communication Styles to Use.
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Whether online or in-person, events are a great way to drive brand awareness, generate leads, and connect with customers. 60% of business leaders and 80% of marketers believe that events are critical for success. People are aching for events. So let’s give your audience what they want. What makes your event unique?
It seems that the asynchronous communication trend has also started making waves in the meeting and events industry , namely as asynchronous hybrid events. As discussed in our 2022 Event Trends Guide , hybrid events are not simply in-person and virtualevents put together. Why asynchronous events?
The most successful webinars are specific, interesting, and engaging. But how do webinar organizers take an idea and transform it into an appealing virtualevent? Which webinar best practices do the most successful virtualevent planners and organizers follow? Pre-webinar planning tips.
Webinar World. Webinar World, the event designed from webinerds to webinerds, has been in the hybrid game for years. The good folks at ON24 , the company behind the event, have long realized the importance webinars have in today’s marketing landscape. So get your pen and paper and start taking notes!
The average price for a paid virtualevent is $443. Are virtual attendees seeing value? It depends. “To demand a fee, digital events must boast compelling content and a seamless experience. According to Kim Myhre, founder of Experience Designed, in “ Attendees to VirtualEvents: To Charge or Not to Charge?
VirtualEvents. Regardless of what happens with live events, “ virtualevents are here to stay,” according to Steve Gottlieb, CEO of event software provider Shindig. The cost savings are just too compelling, and online events are less disruptive. Hybrid Events. It’s a win/win,” she says.
The pandemic ushered in an era of far more inclusive and accessible virtualevents and made us re-evaluate some of the event-planning practices we started to take for granted. We learned a very valuable lesson the hard way: an event on the other side of the world can impact the entire globe. Yes, you read that right.
This chunk of the 2021 event trends guide paints an accurate picture of the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect. How many people planned a virtualevent last year? And what are their thoughts on the future of events? And if this is the case, what are the 2021 event trends to look for? Path Two: If COVID-19 Remains.
Perhaps the events industry and event marketing used to be mostly concerned with big, one-off in-person events, but that’s no longer how the world functions. No wonder it is one of the biggest event trends to keep an eye on in 2022! Naturally, the community needs a (typically virtual) space within which it operates.
While the main event goal of some events is to sell as many tickets as possible, others strive for higher brand recognition or good event marketing metrics. Hopefully, some of these will help inspire you to embrace the benefits of event platforms and take your event strategy to the next level. Financial Event KPIs.
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