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Transitioning to Virtual and Hybrid Events - How to Create, Adapt, and Market an Engaging Online Experience

English · Hardback

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Creating virtual events is not as simple as moving the same content online -- learn how to immediately leverage virtual solutions for effective in-person online events
 
As the global COVID-19 pandemic continues to have unprecedented impact on both the global economy and the whole of the world population, the need for effectively and efficiently connecting people and the right information has never been more urgent. Although the technology infrastructure currently exists, many organizations are scrambling to create virtual meetings and events to address important time-sensitive issues.
 
Transitioning to Virtual and Hybrid Events explains everything an event host needs to know about going virtual, from understanding the new audience, to adapting content to the new medium, to marketing effectively, and much more. Author Ben Chodor, president of Intrado Digital Media, provides expert advice and real-world instructions for delivering engaging hybrid, virtual, and streaming events and webinars for companies of all sizes and across all industries. Packed with detailed tutorials, real-world case studies, illustrative examples, and highly useful checklists, this comprehensive resource provides step-by-step guidance on:
* Planning, creating, and implementing a digital event
* Choosing between a stream, a webcast, or a hybrid event
* Evaluating different technological solutions
* Producing compelling virtual content for a variety of scenarios
* Effectively promoting online events
* Meeting the needs of a diverse and global audience
 
Transitioning to Virtual and Hybrid Events is an indispensable instruction manual for anyone tasked with enhancing their organization's continuity plans, enabling their employee base to work remotely, or creating any type of virtual solution to meet this urgent crisis.

List of contents

Foreword ix
 
Introduction xi
 
Chapter 1 Understanding Virtual and Hybrid Events 1
 
Chapter 2 Understanding Virtual Communication Tools 11
 
Chapter 3 Converting from Physical to Virtual 27
 
Chapter 4 Hybrid Events: The Best of Both Worlds 39
 
Chapter 5 Virtual Event Planning 101 53
 
Chapter 6 Assembling Your Virtual Event or Hybrid Event Team 65
 
Chapter 7 Adapting Your Content for Virtual 77
 
Chapter 8 Preparing Speakers for Virtual Appearances 105
 
Chapter 9 Monetization through Exhibitors and Sponsorships 117
 
Chapter 10 Marketing Your Virtual Event 139
 
Chapter 11 The Power of Virtual Event Data 157
 
Conclusion: Virtual Events Are Here to Stay 169
 
About the Authors 179
 
Appendix: Glossary of Terms 181
 
Index 187

About the author










BEN CHODOR is a global leader in the world of digital media and enterprise communications with an incomparable passion for technology. He is President of Intrado Digital Media, the world's leading virtual event and streaming company. Ben was cofounder and CEO of Happtique, and Founder and CEO of Stream57, one of the first successful streaming and virtual event companies. GABRIELLA CYRANSKI works with clients to develop virtual event strategies at Intrado Digital Media and executive produces hybrid event television broadcasts that are syndicated globally. She has designed, managed, and executed physical, hybrid, and virtual event programs for over twenty years.

Summary

Creating virtual events is not as simple as moving the same content online -- learn how to immediately leverage virtual solutions for effective in-person online events

As the global COVID-19 pandemic continues to have unprecedented impact on both the global economy and the whole of the world population, the need for effectively and efficiently connecting people and the right information has never been more urgent. Although the technology infrastructure currently exists, many organizations are scrambling to create virtual meetings and events to address important time-sensitive issues.

Transitioning to Virtual and Hybrid Events explains everything an event host needs to know about going virtual, from understanding the new audience, to adapting content to the new medium, to marketing effectively, and much more. Author Ben Chodor, president of Intrado Digital Media, provides expert advice and real-world instructions for delivering engaging hybrid, virtual, and streaming events and webinars for companies of all sizes and across all industries. Packed with detailed tutorials, real-world case studies, illustrative examples, and highly useful checklists, this comprehensive resource provides step-by-step guidance on:
* Planning, creating, and implementing a digital event
* Choosing between a stream, a webcast, or a hybrid event
* Evaluating different technological solutions
* Producing compelling virtual content for a variety of scenarios
* Effectively promoting online events
* Meeting the needs of a diverse and global audience

Transitioning to Virtual and Hybrid Events is an indispensable instruction manual for anyone tasked with enhancing their organization's continuity plans, enabling their employee base to work remotely, or creating any type of virtual solution to meet this urgent crisis.

Product details

Authors Be Chodor, Ben Chodor, Ben Cyranski Chodor, Gabriella Cyranski
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2020
 
EAN 9781119747178
ISBN 978-1-119-74717-8
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 160 mm x 235 mm x 20 mm
Assisted by Gabriella Cyranski
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Marketing, Business & management, Wirtschaft u. Management, Marketing & Sales, Marketing u. Vertrieb

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