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How to Plan a Virtual Event: Virtual Event Planning Checklist

Author: 
William Malsam
Publication date:
October 26, 2022
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How to Plan a Virtual Event: Virtual Event Planning Checklist

Virtual events are becoming increasingly popular, allowing more people to attend regardless of where they are. There are many types of virtual events, such as live streaming, webinars, and conferences. Virtual event planning is still relatively new and some don't even know what it is. We provide a checklist to help plan for a virtual event, including providing you with a checklist so you don't miss any key steps. Virtual events are real-time events that attract people of similar interests.

They can include panel discussions, keynote speakers, online vendor booths and even virtual cocktail hours. Virtual corporate events are more focused and are open only to those in the corporation. Virtual team-building events are similar to team building in person, with activities such as icebreakers, group fitness and more. Virtual hiring events offer employees the opportunity to interview candidates for open positions. Virtual social events allow families to reunite online, marriage parties can include those who can't physically make it to the wedding and friends who are no longer in the same locale can get together for a drink and catch up.

Keywords: 

virtual events, virtual corporate events, virtual team building, virtual events checklist, virtual team building games, virtual office party, virtual event planning

Source Citation: 
William Malsam
How to Plan a Virtual Event: Virtual Event Planning Checklist
October 26, 2022
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