…particularly in what has worked in the past. Here are some things to consider and use in your planning: Who is my target audience? Prospects? Clients? Non-Profit/Community? The compilation/creation of your content to present will need to be focused on the “avatar” sitting not only in the room/venue, but also […]
Monthly Archives: May 2015
Getting your message across is the primary goal of those presenting educational material. That could range from a fund raising event to a full blown training seminar for business people. The two senses you need to engage are the eyes and the ears. That’s obvious, I know, but technically, how […]
Planning for Success Using Live Streaming – Part 2
The process of setting up an event to conduct a live stream is something that isn’t a part of the process of event planners…yet. It’s still new territory right now as it hasn’t been a commonly used capability. At the outset of the idea to hold an event is the […]
Planning for Success Using Live Streaming – Part 1
Consider all the costs that go into setting up a show in a venue large enough to hold an audience. There’s the facility cost, then you need a sound system, a projector, internet access, the catering for coffee, soda, water, continental breakfast, lunch, and maybe even a dinner. Is there […]
How To Cost Save With a Live Stream
I am often asked this question when I meet with a client. My answer is “how big is your mailing list?” The answer to that question will tell how you can get you hits, or traffic to your live streaming show/event. The service an Internet Videologist provides leverages off your […]