Managing the Virtual Experience [Free Report]
May 14th, 2020 at 8:00 AM EDT
Skift Take
As the industry continues to embrace the full potential of virtual events, planners find themselves with a new array of challenges.
How do you keep remote attendees’ attention while they’re at home amid distractions?
How do you deliver the production value people expect from a professional operation?
How do you charge for an event that many perceive to be a webinar?
This report features 14 industry leaders who break down these questions and more, putting you well on your way to delivering successful, revenue-generating online events.
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