by Leesa Renée | May 31, 2009 | Social Media, Virtual Events & Telesummits
InXpo, a company that provides a platform to run virtual events and virtual shows, announced that Twitter is now integrated into an enhanced version of its software. This is good news because attendees can now tweet their reaction to the event they’re attending...
by Leesa Renée | May 29, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits
I came across a fascinating report by VirtualEdge which found that due to travel restrictions and reductions in show budgets, more and more event producers are adding virtual events and virtual shows to their meeting schedules. Here are some of the numbers: 67% of...
by Leesa Renée | May 27, 2009 | Social Media, Virtual Events & Telesummits
I was reading an article in BtoB Magazine written by Charlotte Woolard on the growth of virtual events compared to in-person events. In her article, Charlotte reported that many companies are cancelling in-person events or considering hosting virtual events based on...
by Leesa Renée | May 25, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits
My definition of virtual event is: “A learning occurrence conducted over the phone or online.” Now, that defines virtual events, but how does it differ from a definition of virtual trade show, virtual job fair, webcast or virtual meeting? I was on the...
by Leesa Renée | May 25, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits
Virtual events are rising in popularity and so too are virtual job fairs. According to a story written by Anita Bruzzese for USA Today, job seekers and employers can connect with each other from the comforts of home or office. What I really like about this model is...
by Tech Angels | Apr 21, 2009 | Virtual Events & Telesummits
When I first started hosting my own virtual events back in 2005, I was lucky if anyone besides me and my guest expert showed up. It was both embarrassing and frustrating because I thought I was doing everything to produce a excellent virtual event. However, what I was...