Posts Tagged ‘live events’
Why live and online events are a priority for specialist publishers
Monday, April 11th, 2011Specialist publishers are increasingly realising that their business is more about gathering together a like-minded community than about creating niche content. So it comes as little surprise to see the emphasis placed on live and online events and networking in the research recently commissioned by the Specialist Media Show among 200 publishers, with a bias towards smaller, independent specialist markets. Below are my top five insights. (more…)
Tags: e-learning, live events, networking, new research, online networking, specialist media show, virtual events, webinars
Posted in b2b, business strategy, consumer, events, news
The value of live events
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009While online networking, forums and groups are a great way to swap information and ideas, and make new business contacts, I firmly believe that when entering new markets, or when buying or selling complex products and services, there’s little better than a live event. We are social animals, in spite of technology, and like to meet face to face with the people we want to buy from or sell to. We also respond more quickly to visual and tangible ideas and products, than just words or even images and video on a screen. So, here’s some reasons why I think media owners need to include live events in their portfolio. I’ve summarised the value from the point of view of a visitor, exhibitor or organiser, based on my own experiences in all three roles. (more…)
Tags: accessibility, discovery, efficiency, exhibitors, live events, media owners, visitors
Posted in b2b, consumer, events, marketing
