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Unique & Exciting Virtual Trade Show Ideas

Endless Events

There are all kinds of questions going through event planners’ heads right now. How do I keep a virtual audience engaged ? How do I create my virtual event budget ? And what are some virtual trade show ideas I can use? Virtual Trade Show Ideas: The Sponsor & Exhibitor Side.

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Creating Conference Goodie Bags for Virtual Events

Eventtia

That same customised merch from the physical event can create that physical, tangible, touching experience that’s removed from the virtual event. A physical goodie bag for a virtual event helps viewers engage more. The results of putting physical merch in the hands of virtual event attendees speak for themselves.

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4 Ways to Add Value to Sponsorship Packages

Stova

New year, new look, new sponsorship packages… To get the best sponsors, you need enticing packages that reflect the trends shaping events in the year ahead. Attracting sponsors is more critical than ever. For starters, they help you offset rising event costs. Encourage partners to sponsor paperless solutions instead.

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Tech Connects: How to Use Event Technology to Support Networking

Stova

Networking is what distinguishes a virtual event from a glorified webinar, and it also remains the core value of live, in-person events. Nevertheless, the models for connecting at both virtual and in-person events have not significantly changed in years. The key here is to pick a solution they will find intuitive.

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The Ultimate Guide To Event Marketing Attribution and Measuring Event ROI

Bizzaboo

Example: Someone becomes known to your company by submitting their information to download an ebook. Then, they view an on-demand webinar and attend an event. In this scenario, only the event will receive credit for the return generated. Like the first-touch model, the last-touch model is relatively easy to implement.