Gamification is like events on steroids. It gives attendees a sense of achievement, triggers strong emotions of happiness and excitement, and gives your event the much-needed engagement muscle. Want ...
When we say custom, we mean custom. The unique features available for your Virtual Event are nearly endless, but let’s start with the basics. Each custom virtual event is hosted on a powerful virtual ...
Office and business closures during the COVID-19 pandemic have forced recruiters to adapt. In short order, vendors are following suit. Indeed's virtual hiring event product isn't the only solution ...
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the world in more ways than one, impacting how many people worldwide live and work. From students and office employees to event managers and Fortune 500 companies, ...
In my art of virtual events series, I've implored vendors to take creative chances on virtual events - and documented the bright spots. But: you don't have to jump into the deep end to deliver ...
Throughout 2020, marketers and event planners raced to transform their in-person events to a digital format as a result of the pandemic. The adjustment was, understandably, difficult. But virtual ...
As advisers and clients continue to work remotely in many parts of the country, trends that started in March persist. The pandemic is causing a paradigm shift, and advisers who reenvision their ...
Labroots is excited to host the 7th Annual Event in the Bioprocessing Virtual Event Series on April 2nd, 2025! Bioprocessing, at its core, is the art and science of transforming raw materials into ...
Over two decades in marketing and advertising have provided me a firsthand look at the challenges and the technical advances that impact how we approach marketing. For example, when Google ...
The sudden tilt toward online events during the first half of 2020 triggered an onslaught of digital and virtual event solutions of wildly varying degrees of usefulness. What actually works? What ...
Most PR and marketing professionals understand this general rule of thumb for events: "Don't mix analysts with customers, press with analysts, or customers with press." But in the realm of virtual ...