Most event planners and other industry professionals say they would not feel comfortable attending an indoor event, even at half capacity, because of COVID-19, according to this study.
September 26, 2020 Go to MarketingProfsimpactplus--How can we, as event planners and presenters, combat virtual event fatigue and bring quality content to the table for our attendees? Here are 8 ways to make your virtual presentation memorable and engaging.
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davidmeermanscott--Twitter and other networks are an ideal back channel for people to communicate before, during and after a virtual event.
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davidmeermanscott--Twitter and other networks are an ideal back channel for people to communicate before, during and after a virtual event.
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Wealth Management--In 2020, it became clear that Hightower’s events would have to be retooled. Here’s what I learned in the process about bringing people together while keeping them safely apart.
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Skift--I won’t bury the headline: the vast, global events industry is going through its Napster moment through this pandemic, and is in denial on what this will
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IndieWire--Most high-profile entertainment conventions have traditionally been held physically, but the balance of power could shift in the future.
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Yapsody--If you’re planning your event, here's how you can setup online registration and payment integrations for events through Yapsody ticketing.
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Built In--Many organizers are still figuring out the format.
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HE: TechConnectr--A series of webinars with a cavalcade of B2B marketing stars.
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TrustRadius Blog--With a 500% increase since the COVID-19 outbreak began, we’ve passed peak interest for web conferencing software. What else are companies buying?
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