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7 Tips for Combating Virtual Event Fatigue

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When planning your virtual event, you need to do so with attendee engagement front and center in your mind. Consider adding trivia contests, virtual scavenger hunts, escape rooms, polls, and even traditional board games to your event agenda. Schedule Social Breaks and Activities. Tips for Combating Virtual Event Fatigue.

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Making Facebook Groups Rock for Nonprofits – Guest Post by Miriam Brosseau

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Think: How can I encourage others to use the group in the same way, not just as a means for marketing/broadcasting information? Questions and polling. Think about allowing others to add their own options to the poll – when is it appropriate, and when is it unnecessary or confusing. The power of pictures. Group chat.

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Nonprofit CEOs and the Network Mindset

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week, I gave the ending keynote about Mindful or Mind Full Social Media at the Social Media for Nonprofits Silicon Valley Conference. I stayed for the entire, listening to the presentations (Check out summary for tweets, slides, and resource links). A network mindset means exercising leadership through active participation.

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Hosting a Virtual Conference: Lessons Learned for 2021

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Including breakout sessions, icebreakers, live polling, and live chat are all ways to encourage attendees to connect with one another and opt into the event experience. Here are a few strategies to keep in mind to ensure all attendees can engage with your conference: Prioritize the accessibility of your platform. Record all sessions.

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5 Nonprofit Tips to Boost the Website Experience for Members

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This could include discussion forums, live chat support, or interactive polls and surveys. A members-only event calendar is a great way to keep these events in the minds of members without broadcasting them to the masses. You can also foster community engagement by incorporating interactive elements into your website.

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Launching Your Virtual Event: Do’s and Don’ts To Consider

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With that in mind, and to help you get started, here is a list of virtual event dos and don’ts. There is usually a flurry of activity happening at the event launch. Checking in with your presenters will not only give you the peace of mind that the session will go smoothly, but it will also give your presenters a boost of confidence.

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Launching Your Virtual Event: Do’s and Don’ts To Consider

AccelEvents

With that in mind, and to help you get started, here is a list of virtual event dos and don’ts. There is usually a flurry of activity happening at the event launch. Checking in with your presenters will not only give you the peace of mind that the session will go smoothly, but it will also give your presenters a boost of confidence.

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