With many events moving online in response to COVID-19, now is a great time to explore your options for creating an interactive, engaging experience for your attendees even if they must meet virtually.
Are you ready to make the jump and turn your in-person event into a virtual one? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help the process go more smoothly.
The topics you cover during your >virtual event need to accomplish three goals: attract an audience, deliver value and drive action. Sounds like a tall order to fill, right?
Luckily, there are many ways to gauge your community’s interests and understand what they want out of your event. Use theses strategies to pick winning virtual event topics and virtual event ideas every time:
If you can answer your audience’s questions, solve their problems and cover topics they’ve expressed an interest in, you'll be well on your way to hosting a successful virtual event.
Just as you would with an in-person event, it’s a good idea to discuss your virtual meeting’s road map before diving into the planning phrase with your team. Logistics are the foundation to a great event, so make sure you take the time to discuss the following questions:
Once you’ve answered the following questions, assemble a written plan that details how you will accomplish these goals. This way, you’ll have a reference point for navigating any obstacles that arise.
Converting an in-person event to a virtual one is a big change! Your attendees will appreciate communication from you as you adjust to your meeting’s original plans.
Start by updating your event’s website. This will help anyone who is interested in learning more about your event find the updated information they are looking for
Next, send an email (or series of emails) detailing updates you’ve made. Email is a great place to provide current agendas and helpful links your attendees may find useful. And lastly, post to your event’s social media platforms to keep everyone in the loop.
The most successful virtual events are ones that include engaging activities that keep people focused and excited.
If you’re looking to optimize for virtual engagement, a good place to start is to look at your in-person event agenda and make a list of all your networking, wellness and social activities. Begin to think of ways these activities could be done virtually or think of new activities with a similar goal that have been done virtually and are easy to replicate.
Encourage attendees to ask questions and learn from one another. Take polls during sessions and leverage virtual breakout rooms for small group discussions. These activities can help replicate the sense of community that in-person events offer.
In general, there are three main times when you can ask for feedback from virtual event attendees:
Attendance rates, engagement rates and participation rates are great data points to have. Take this information to your leadership team to prove the success of your event once it has concluded.
COVID-19 has been a difficult obstacle to navigate when it comes to meetings and events, but event professionals around the world have risen to the challenge and adapted with the times.
While the transition from in-person to virtual may seem daunting, you’re not alone. pc/nametag is here to help you navigate this new normal. Reach out to us today for ideas, tips and tricks on ways to build engagement through virtual attendee kits and more, and don't forget to download our virtual event ebook.