Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When’s the next time you’ll go to a concert, trade show or conference? For most of us, it is realistically looking like at least not ...
AI is driving a sharp rise in mobile app releases and transforming how live and virtual events are planned, managed, and experienced. New tools are lowering barriers for app creation, enhancing ...
If you're looking to plan a virtual event for your small business, you need to first figure out what you want to accomplish — whether it's to attract customers or network or for another reason. Don't ...
With the right approach, virtual sales events can drive sales, build stronger relationships with customers and create a sustainable model for business growth. In today’s digital age, businesses are ...
Event planning in 2025 is more than logistics—it’s about creating unforgettable experiences, emotional connections, and seamless moments that feel effortless yet deeply personal. Today’s event ...
The pandemic has been a crash course for larger firms and broker/dealers in the dos and don’ts of digital events. Despite the approval of new vaccines and plans for widespread distribution, we are ...
Our event industry has not seen such a profound and impactful strategic shift since the early days following 9/11. In those days, we could not have handled the pivot many are making today in shifting ...
A little more than a year ago, few event planners or die-hard eventgoers would have believed large-scale gatherings could transition to an all-digital format without sacrificing vital elements that ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. As event planners are canceling or scaling down in-person events, virtual events are taking their place. As tempting it ...
Even with the return of in-person events (and the demand is huge!), virtual events are here to stay. Signals in the market and my own company data both show many companies are planning to host even ...
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