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How Offline Events Can Boost Your Business

by Tech Angels | Nov 5, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

I know, I know, I’m all about virtual events, but as I’m attending Shine in Las Vegas, there’s still TONS of value in attending offline events as well. So, as Ali Brown, the host of Shine, teaches me how to create a powerful business plan,...

How to Use Facebook Events to Create Buzz for Your Virtual Event

by Leesa Renée | Nov 4, 2009 | Social Media, Virtual Events & Telesummits

Mari Smith (pictured left) is a social media expert and blogs over at Why Facebook. She recently wrote a blog post called the 10 Tips for Creating Buzz with Facebook Events. If you’re not familiar with how to use the Event feature in Facebook to create a buzz...

How to Use Your Event Hashtag on Twitter Many Times & Add Value

by Leesa Renée | Nov 3, 2009 | Social Media, Virtual Events & Telesummits

I’ve blogged many times on the ways you can use Twitter to fill your virtual event here and here. Plus, I shared a video by CeCe Solomon-Lee on the very same topic. Dennis Shiao, a colleague of CeCe, also weighed in on the topic and while I loved all his points,...

How to Use Your Virtual Event as an Ethical Bribe

by Leesa Renée | Nov 2, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

AOVEM Founding Member, Donna Gunter, wrote an article called Ethical Bribes: 10 Most Effective Client Attraction Device Giveaways. In it, she wrote about the many ways you can attract clients using giveaways. I especially liked these options: 1.  Audio of a...

Avoiding Costly Virtual Event Mistakes, Part 2

by Leesa Renée | Nov 1, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

In Part 1, I shared 3 mistakes that people make hosting virtual events. In this article, I share an additional 3 mistakes that people make and how you avoid this for your virtual event. I’ve been hosting virtual events since 2003. Over the years, I’ve...

What American Airlines Can Learn from the Virtual Event Manifesto

by Leesa Renée | Oct 26, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits

Normally when I fly from Canada to the United States, I fly Air Canada. But when another carrier was offering the same route for $800 less than Air Canada, I decided to spend my money elsewhere. So, I flew American Airlines on my recent trip to the Coaching Millions...
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