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Bring the Magic from Live Events to Virtual-Conference and Exhibits

 

Bring the magic from live events to virtual with your conference & exhibits. Mission Impossible can become Mission Accomplie with these suggested virtual event platforms as your venue. Then, I will give you 8 ways to bring the magic to your conference & exhibits.

Here are your platforms:

  1. Pathable
  2. Virtway Events
  3. Event Farm

With having over 20 years' experience planning events and being certified in event management, here are my magical ideas for your conference and exhibits.

  1. Test your virtual platform. Test the mic, video and screen sharing capabilities.
  2. Repurpose or use existing content-if possible. Email content material to attendees so that their learning experience will be enhanced. Also email virtual posters.
  3. When your keynote and virtual speakers are talking, put up backgrounds from your sponsors.
  4. Have 2d/3d immersive, interactive expo show floor with booths.
  5. Have virtual hosted appointments with buyers.
  6. Have gamifications so that attendees will participate in the...
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VLog: Rescue Your Live Events! Convert to Virtual-Do Not Cancel

 

I'm starting a 6-video series on pivoting to virtual events. 

In this 1st video we will explore how to rescue your LIVE events. Should you Postpone, Cancel or Convert

But before I get to that I want to implore you to take care of yourself and your family by practicing social distancing, wearing your masks and staying at home when mandated. 

Now since that's out of the way, let's jump in. In this 6-video series we will look at: 

Video 1- Postpone, Cancel or Convert 

Video 2 - Virtual Meetings & Trainings 

Video 3 - Virtual Conference, Exhibits & Conventions 

Video 4 - Virtual Incentives 

Video 5 - Virtual Nonprofit Fundraising 

Video 6 - Virtual Family Reunions 

The 7th video thrown in… 

Video 7 - Virtual Team Building 

So, just a little bit about me. I've been planning events for over 20 years, and I have experience in planning different type of events. I started out planning social events, and about 10...

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MOVING YOUR EVENTS FORWARD DURING COVID-19

With numerous meetings and events canceled, postponed, or rescheduled due to the coronavirus outbreak, there are event technology that can provide fresh and innovative ways to keep your events moving forward. Although we are facing these obstacles, finding new and creative spaces to market your product and services is a MUST for corporate survival in the future.

My company is here to help bring your brand to life virtually! We are able to provide virtual experiences to enhance your face-to-face marketing, sales meetings, business networking, conferences, and exhibit events.

With everyone turning to Zoom, your company can be that stand out who is using other ground-breaking event technologies to bring your avatars all together in one room, virtually. Imagine having your end users or your ideal clients interacting with your team in a real immersive one-of-a-kind experience, virtually.

Are you ready to move forward? Contact us for a FREE consultation.

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5 Reasons Golfers Play in a Golf Tournament

Planning golf tournaments can be stressful. Securing players for your event can add even more stress and frustration throughout the planning process. In-order to have a successful golf tournament, it is best to have a full playing field which is 36 foursomes or 144 players.

As a Golf Event Planner with over 10 years experience planning golf tournaments, I can relate to your frustration. I too struggled to find players for my golf tournaments when I first started out. However, over the past 10 years of planning tournaments, I've learned the psychology behind why golfers sign-up to play in tournaments.

Here are 5 reasons why golfers choose to play in a tournament:

  1. A Friend Ask Them. I love to hang out with my friends when scheduled. I'm more likely to attend or participate in an event because they asked, as it is with most friends. So, give your players an incentive if they ask a friend to play in the tournament and they sign-up. Now you've created a win-win...
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