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How To Attract New Sponsors for Your Virtual Events

Eventtia

Sponsorships remain one of the primary ways to fund events, including virtual events. Especially in this post-pandemic world, when generating profits from ticket sales is increasingly becoming more challenging, securing sponsorships for your virtual events can make or break your virtual event’s ability to generate income.

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8 Hospitality Trends for Memorable Attendee Journeys at Events

InEvent

Events sponsored by brands and organizations have been around for quite a while. However, with the rise of virtual events, and remote work, more options are available to prospective attendees who are looking to participate in these happenings.

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16 Unique Virtual Event Ideas for Companies To Stand Out Online

Bizzaboo

Virtual events are here to stay, but with in-person coming back in a big way, you’re probably stress-Googling, “What are some exciting virtual events ideas for companies?” We’ve accepted that virtual event experiences will never replicate the in-person event experience.

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Tech Connects: How to Use Event Technology to Support Networking

Stova

According to Skift research , nearly half of all events still maintain a strong virtual component, and half of those are purely virtual. Networking is what distinguishes a virtual event from a glorified webinar, and it also remains the core value of live, in-person events.

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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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A Buyer’s Guide: Evaluation Tips For Your Next MICE Virtual Event

IT&CM Events

With the onset of virtual possibilities, this has led to a real proliferation of choices. Bearing in mind ongoing travel restrictions, buyers with options of physical shows in their city or neighboring city can enjoy the prospect of engaging in in-person connections. So what can buyers look out for? Who is attending?

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Want Engaged Attendees? First, Do Your Homework

MeetingsNet

Pre-event research can find the overlapping needs and concerns of attendees who differ in their specific roles. The panelists also suggested that sponsors be brought into the conversation around content creation early on. For example, “for a 500-person event, do you still bring everyone in person for, say, $3,000 each?