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The New Language of Events Spoken by Today’s Audiences

Convene by PCMA

Meeting professionals who are looking to make their events more appealing to next-generation attendees might consider making a simple shift: Use words to describe your events that resonate with your target audiences. We’ll plan them, but [participants] will either attend remotely or they will be there in person,” he said.

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The Evolution of Meetings: Lessons for Navigating a Hybrid Future

Smart Meetings

For sure, there are a significant percentage of meeting attendees that can’t wait to participate in person; but organizers and planners found out during the first several months of 2022 that a sizable audience of previous attendees were more than happy to participate virtually. Pick the low-hanging fruit. Account for accessibility.

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Improve Virtual Events, Event Planning Certification and More

Endless Events

Whether it’s a purely online event like a webinar or a hybrid event where online participants can be part of a real life event, virtual events can be a welcome addition for your audiences. Gain the trust of your audience by learning the ropes and getting an event planning certification.

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Revolutionizing Event Experiences with Virtual Reality: An Exploration of Innovative VR Ideas

Traveler's Q

Why Use VR at Your Event Gone are the days when events were limited to a physical location; with VR, events can reach global audiences. In the events industry, businesses are looking for creative ways to keep their audience engaged and connected.

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36 Ways to Bolster Your Covid Contingency Plan

Smart Meetings

Speakers want to present remotely, and attendees and sponsors are starting to drop off. Know your audience. Make sure it stays true to audience needs. If infections spike and you need to cancel your in-person event, you’ll still have valuable digital content to share with your audience. Then along came Delta.

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Lessons Learned from MPI WEC in Mexico

Smart Meetings

Read More: 3 Rewarding Trends in Incentive Travel The upside of holding WEC in Mexico for the first time was that it accommodated the association’s fastest-growing audience, Latin American meeting professionals, which has had 60% growth over the last four years. And then just as luckily, it all came back up online,” he said.

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Hybrid Events: They Don’t Need to ‘Be Parallel’

Convene by PCMA

A major misconception is that a hybrid event means that digital and in-person audiences experience the same content at the same time. The shortfall with that approach, he said, is that broadcasting sessions alone cannot replicate for the remote audience “the emotions and the networking aspect that is happening at the physical event.”.