Free Sessions on Virtual Events from Virtual Event University

by | Oct 21, 2009 | Upcoming Events, Virtual Events & Telesummits | 1 comment

If you want to learn more about how to plan and market your virtual events, sign up to attend an afternoon online conference hosted by vConferenceOnline.

Here’s the line up of speakers and topics:

12:30 pm INTRODUCTION

12:35 – 1:15 pm WHY IS A VIRTUAL EVENT SAFE & WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME?
Stephen Wynkoop, founder of vConferenceOnline technology

Learn how to apply your planning experience to virtual events and how to develop the best experience for your client or company. Less risk and more control while reaching more attendees with more flexibility. No new technology for you to learn.

1:15 – 2:00 pm OBTAINING & PLANNING THE CONTENT
Interview with Andrea Gold, President, Gold Stars Speakers Bureau

Discuss organizing the session and securing the speakers to accomplish the content delivery for your virtual event. Contracting, speaker costs and other considerations.

2:00 – 2:45 pm MARKETING YOUR EVENT
Stan Hustad, President, PTM Coaching Experience

Learn how to present and market a virtual event, either separate or tied to an in-person event. Who needs to be involved and what about digital/social media?

2:45 – 3:30 pm APPLICATION & BEST PRACTICES
Susan Friedmann, CSP, The TradeShow Coach

Learn what types of virtual events are possible, how they work with your physical events, and what you can accomplish. Can we make this profitable? How do I introduce a virtual event to my client or company and who needs to be involved?

Click here to attend this free virtual event.

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1 Comment

  1. Katherine Elliott

    Thanks for mentioning the Virtual Event University, Leesa!

    To all readers: the date is actually Thurs, Oct 29, not the 28th. Thanks!