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Virtual Event Mistakes: 10 Things To Avoid Doing!

Endless Events

To kick off a new week, we’re going to lay out the most common virtual event mistakes. Even though virtual events 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 virtual events.

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Virtual Audience Engagement: Keep Your Remote Attendees Happy!

Endless Events

It’s high time we talk about virtual audience engagement. Because yes, there is a lot of unknown ground surrounding virtual events. And perhaps the biggest concern of all lies in the fact that engaging virtual audiences is hard. Speakers are always the shining star of any event. After The Event. You did it!

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A Guide To Creating Your Virtual Event

Alcor Mice

2020 has been a year for trial and error for the Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) Industry as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to take its toll on global tourism. Since then, companies have continued exploring different ways to create a perfect virtual event. ESTABLISH A GOAL FOR YOUR EVENT.

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Corporate Event Planning: Checklist and Guide

Bizzaboo

Event Tech: Lock in Your Event Management Software If you haven’t already, vet the right corporate event management software to power your event. The ideal solution will include a mobile event app , networking tools, and plenty of options for webinars and virtual events.

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The Ultimate Event Planning Checklist: 7 Phases for Event Success

Eventtia

Pre-Event Preparation : Turn up marketing, confirm speakers, finalize partnerships, and tweak ticket pricing for maximum attendance. Final Preparations and Rehearsals : Check every detail against your plan, have backup solutions for any hiccups, and run rehearsals to make sure everything runs smoothly.