Virtual events have gained widespread acceptance since Covid-19. Once incorporated out of necessity, many organizations now willingly choose virtual conferences and events as a viable alternative (or supplement) to in-person events. Even smaller companies, with fewer employees and limited resources, are now bringing people together virtually.
Is 2021 the year you hold your first virtual event?
Virtual events allow organizations to connect with a larger audience while reducing expense and manual workload. They also provide a great platform for conducting surveys, polls and gathering real time feedback.
However, before jumping in, you need to have a good strategy and execution plan to ensure that you meet your business objectives and your participants get the value they expect.
It is true that hosting a virtual event does not require venue space, decoration, catering, transportation etc., yet organizing a virtual event is not as simple as it seems. Below we have listed some important questions to ask yourself:
Hosting a virtual event won’t produce the results you want if not planned, executed and marketed well.
“Virtual events are here to stay. People aren’t going to remember the technology you use or the platform it’s delivered on. They’re going to remember the experience. Virtual events require the same ingenuity, creativity, interactivity and expertise as traditional in-person events.” Bradley Dean, TorontoPrincipal, Granite Productions
Bradley Dean, Toronto – ‘Virtual events are here to stay!’
Bradley Dean, Principal, Granite Productions is an accomplished professional who has helped companies bring engaging and interactive virtual events to life.
Granite Productions is a multi-dimensional events and marketing company that formulates strategy, creates, implements and inspires. Bradley Dean and the Toronto Granite team have proven to be a valuable resource to corporate efforts in the promotion and fulfillment of experiential marketing, corporate conferences, galas, and exclusive culinary events. Find out how Bradley Dean and the Toronto Granite team can help your brand powerfully connect with your audience through virtual events. Contact Bradley Dean in Toronto at info@graniteproductions.ca
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