from Maik Breilmann | Jun 29, 2022 | General, Worth knowing
Virtual fairs take place online, while traditional fairs take place on site. That is already clear. Nevertheless, they have one thing in common: they need participants. To attract participants, it is important to have a marketing plan. Here it is from...
from Maik Breilmann | Jun 27, 2022 | General, Worth knowing
By definition, a hybrid event must have some participants who experience the event virtually. đ©đ» It is a common mistake to focus on your face-to-face participants and let the virtual guests just watch. đ Important: Give...
from Maik Breilmann | Jun 27, 2022 | General, Worth knowing
To ensure that the content of your hybrid event is interesting for both virtual and live participants, you should make sure that the topic and the presentation translate well to video. The overall impression of a virtual participant...
from Barbara Troeller | Jun 21, 2022 | General
30.06.2022 expo-IP User Meeting / Training Back to overview For your questions on the operation of the platform resp. expo-IP CMS The approx. 1-hour meeting builds on the expo-IP documentation and the basics of the training videos in the expo-IP Support Centre;...
from Maik Breilmann | Jun 21, 2022 | General, Worth knowing
When planning a hybrid fair, you need to keep track of all your participants. There are two types of visitors: on-site participants and the virtual audience. This does not mean that you have two separate events. âïž Keep a few...