
What We’ve Learned from Virtual Events . . . and Plan to Keep!
Virtual events have gone from nonexistent to commonplace through wild innovation and mass adoption. While most of us are excited to get back to in-person
Virtual events have gone from nonexistent to commonplace through wild innovation and mass adoption. While most of us are excited to get back to in-person
We often reference Technical Production Partners in our blogs, and while rereading a few of them we realized that it’s not a particularly common term
If you’re a regular reader of these blogs, you’ll notice several recurring themes. Engagement and retention are two of the most repeated and important ones,
Whether virtual or in-person, event professionals are always looking for better methods of engaging their audience, retaining attention, and creating value. Here are three ideas
There have been a lot of perceived changes in how we approach events, but what’s really different? Big versus small … informational versus entertaining …
Events have changed a lot this year, but some of that change has become a springboard for innovation. The Hub and Spoke Model, more commonly
Change is certainly bountiful, but it doesn’t have to dismiss everything from the past. Events have evolved, and the new perspective of how to host
This year turned the events industry upside down and our team has fielded a lot of important questions that we’re sure other people want to
Put yourself in the shoes of your audience. When was the last time you reached out to them in a meaningful way? Do you think
Virtual events have exploded in popularity. Traditional Zoom calls are acceptable for distanced workgroups and informational meetings but pitches, presentations, and “real” events come with
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