How to Articulate a Well-Crafted Program for Your Online Event

How to Articulate a Well-Crafted Program for Your Online Event

Similar to in-person events, the program can make or break your online event. A successful program will engage a large audience, ensuring that nothing falls through the cracks.

From In-Person to Hybrid: How to Increase the Impact of Your Events

From In-Person to Hybrid: How to Increase the Impact of Your Events

We didn’t expect that in 2020 and 2021, we’d have to reassess the way we plan and run events. Just a few months ago, we were writing down our yearly plan and focusing on...

How to Attract More Leads Using the Content from Your Events

How to Attract More Leads Using the Content from Your Events

As more companies and organizations are starting to experiment with online events, we’re discovering new ways of communicating and promoting our brands. And although we’ve been able to run virtual events for some time already...

How to Prepare for Running a Hybrid Event

How to Prepare for Running a Hybrid Event

In the upcoming months, you’ll see people talking about hybrid events more and more. And although it’s not a new concept, we’re only now starting to realize its real potential.

With these Arguments You get (More) Budget for Your Online Events

With these Arguments You get (More) Budget for Your Online Events

In recent months we discovered the power of online events en masse, but many event professionals also encountered limitations and challenges. Lower budgets, new techniques and a changing need among the participants.

How to Launch Your First Virtual Summit

How to Launch Your First Virtual Summit

Do you feel overwhelmed by the number of companies and brands that transitioned from physical to online events? Do you feel you should be doing the same?

How to Create an Attractive Program for Your Online Event

How to Create an Attractive Program for Your Online Event

Events need coherence. Lacking a strong structure and a good editorial line will lead to poor results. This is true for both physical and online events. Physical events need a core editorial niche to attract a certain type of attendees. Online events, on the other hand, are so much more than webinars.