Posts Tagged ‘Livestream Studio’
Accessibility Awareness & Your Events
Virtual events have been a new frontier the past few years; but they’re here to stay. And we’re glad, for many reasons, but one that stands out among the rest is that virtual and hybrid events level the playing field. Virtual events brought to attention how previously, in the world of in-person events, we weren’t…
Read More4 Ways to Create an Immersive Remote Training
It’s 2022, and remote work is here to stay. According to Forbes, a federal report found that among companies that increased remote work during the pandemic, more than 60% plan to keep increases permanently moving forward. Plus, as TalentLMS shared in their remote work survey, 67% of remote workers want more training from their employers.…
Read MoreEngaging At-Home Attendees at Your Livestream Event
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a huge disruption in the events industry; so much so, that even though there are more in-person events than there were a couple of years ago, the landscape has fundamentally changed. The growth of interactive media and decline in in-person events also come from a growing trend toward digital and streaming…
Read MoreAn Open Letter from CEO & Co-Founder, Jennifer O’Neal
Dear friends, Your event does not have to be canceled. Let us be your safe place to land. While so many, understandably, have been reactive to the ever-changing COVID landscape, you can be proactive. Plan for a virtual event first. We know clients are disappointed to see so many of their events getting canceled with…
Read MoreThe QLaw Foundation of Washington broke their fundraising record while pivoting and adapting their annual Falltacular event
This past year kept everyone guessing; especially people who were trying to plan events. The QLaw Foundation of Washington had fully intended on their annual Falltacular fundraiser being in-person, but COVD had other plans. When it became clear that their Falltacular would have to transition to a hybrid event, they enlisted the help of Live…
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