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4 misconceptions about organizing online business events
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2020 seemed like the year of cancellations, but became the year of a shift in focus. From live events to online business events. A choice we had to make in order to be able to 'get together' in a safe way. But organizing an online event is very different from organizing an offline event. The possibilities are often endless, but you have to approach it in the right way. A virtual event must be a solid replacement for its physical brother.
Over the past few months, I have attended many online sessions and have been able to devise and organise online business events with our team. I have noticed that there are still many misconceptions surrounding the organisation of virtual business events. In this article, I will share the misconceptions I have encountered. This will help you to further refine your digital events and become a well-prepared organiser.