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5 Benefits and Challenges of Combining Live and Virtual Experiences for a Hybrid Meeting Model
If 2020 was the year of virtual meetings, it looks like 2021 might be the year of hybrid solutions as we…
7 Tips for Planning a Successful Virtual or Live Tradeshow
Tradeshows can be very beneficial – for event organizers to generate additional revenue and industry recognition; for vendors to receive more exposure, leads and sales; and for attendees to get inspired and…
3 Steps for Saving Money on Your Next Conference
Saving money is always important, whether you have a large budget or not. Saving money in non-essential areas can help you invest those dollars into things that can make a difference. For example…
5 Advantages of Using Pre-Recorded Content in Your Virtual Meetings
As virtual meetings continue to reign in the COVID-19 saga, best practices and success strategies continue to be tested and refined. One of these strategies is using pre-recorded…
How to Hack-Proof Your Virtual Events
With COVID shutdowns, virtual meetings took over, allowing people to stay connected while safely apart. However, with the rise in virtual meetings also came the need to keep.
Should I use a master of ceremonies for my virtual event?
Learn how to host a virtual event and what to look for in a virtual meeting master of ceremonies or moderator. There’s no doubt Virtual Events have taken over, and with the current state.
5 Tips for Promoting Virtual Events
Virtual events have been growing in popularity, but the COVID pandemic has really created an environment where they fill an important role – keeping participants safe. Of course, that is only one benefit of virtual events.
Best Practices for Creating Virtual Events
Recently we have seen events cancel as quickly as dominoes lined up and tipped over. Many of these event organizers, vendors, and venues lost money and likely future business. While in-person events will make a…
Travel Uncertainty Calls for Virtual Meetings
According to The New York Times, the Coronavirus is costing businesses billions of dollars. Insurance designed to help businesses when operations stop is limited to those caused by building damage, not viral outbreaks..