Episode 17
Virtual Events that Have Value
The internet has transformed the way we live and work, and virtual events are one of the most exciting aspects of this new era. Virtual events have many advantages over traditional in-person events, including increased reach and flexibility. However, some people worry that virtual events lack the personal touch that makes in-person events so special.
In this episode Kristin and her group discuss the importance of choosing the right platform and equipment, as well as the need to create engaging content that will appeal to your target audience. Do you want to know how to be a better attendee of virtual events? Or, how to lead excellent ones? This week's discussion is adding value to the way you attend and lead these events. Virtual events are not going away. Learning how to master this skill will drastically help now and in the future!
Highlights
02:40 - Getting a quality internet wherever you are going to be because if you do everything else and you have crummy internet, it won't matter.
04:46 - I think one of the biggest things in this space is the intention of which the meeting is for.
07:10 - It is absolutely 100% key to know who is my audience, what is going to light them up, and really understanding what I can do to make it fun and engaging.
21:04 - I would say to spend the time, learn how to use your technology and get quality equipment. If people can't hear you it's going to reflect on you.
Contact
Special Guests:
Sara Deacon - https://linkedin.com/in/saradeacon
Kurt Bocksenbaum - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kurt-bocksenbaum/
Sheila Buechel - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilabuechel/
Ben Zang - https://www.linkedin.com/in/benzang6/
Anette Conrad - https://www.linkedin.com/in/edibleimpressions/