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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.
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And back at the beginning of the pandemic madness, webinars, live streams, and virtualevents, in general, were welcomed by pretty much everyone. Never has this emotional and physical exhaustion in regards to virtualevents been as marked as it is now. Well, we are currently at the driver’s seat to make a change.
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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 onlineevents are less disruptive. Hybrid Events. It’s a win/win,” she says.
To make him feel welcomed and at ease, they mostly talked about technical production, but also touched on the future of virtualevents and hybrid events – the works. First, Isaac explains how he ended up working in the events industry. “I’ve been with Endless Events for almost two years.
Attendee retention : how many attendees have attended the event before (loyalty rate); 4. Turnout percentage : how many people attended the event out of all that registered (in case of virtualevents, how many people logged into the event platform). Active people in the event platform each hour. New members.
What better way to learn more about the exciting world of event technology than listening to an awesome product spotlight episode of the Event Tech Podcast? Today, Will and Brandt bring two guests in to hear an unbiased review of Accelevents , an all-in-one hybrid, and virtualevent management platform.
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Integrating an effective marketing strategy can lead to more engaging graphics, a better cultivated online experience, more consistent and better wording for copy, and stronger cohesion to the company’s brand. This should be separate from training for speakers. Speaker timing is everything.
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Brandt begins today’s conversation by sharing his observations of the events industry as it is today, “It’s a weird time in the industry right now. A lot of online stuff is going to the wayside. And I’ve been creating a pie chart report for the percentages of people planning different types of events,” explains Will.
And by this, we mean the advent of virtualevents. And everything we’ve been learning about virtualevents won’t just vanish into oblivion once in-person is back. And watching things like Tomorrowland 2020 get a million people to watch their festival online changes so much”. And that’s it!
But no such thing is possible when it comes to virtual networking, which is why this is one of the biggest virtualevent concerns that event planners deal with. “We were giving a lot of credit to in-person events in the past and the amount of connections that were truly made. Chat has a function, right?
Because as event profs, we are now dependent on people wanting to attend these virtualevents. So they’re all scrambling to figure out how to do it and I guess what I’m speaking about is virtualevents as the number one culprit. So how can we manage this newfound challenge?
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