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Top 21 Virtual Event Ideas for Your Next Online Event

AccelEvents

Polls and Q&As. Polls and Q&As are not new virtual event ideas but they are highly effective for getting the audience to think about the content presented. of virtual event organizers use polls to increase interactions. Polls and Q&A force attendees to pay attention to each session. . In fact, 81.8%

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5 Pros and Cons of Virtual Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Achieve

Live-streaming tools. For example, your virtual event live stream can incorporate closed captioning for those with hearing disabilities, allowing them to actively follow along and feel included. . with polls and surveys to hear from your supporters and give them the opportunity to voice their thoughts. According to.

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Can the Real Time Web Let Me Be in Two Places at the Same Time?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

No more waiting for the Pony Express to deliver a parcel cross-country, no more waiting for web services to communicate from one polling instance to another. I could have sat in the convening on network strategy and evaluation, but also have dipped into Real Time Web Summit live stream. There are trade-offs. just saying.

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Twitter Is 2nd After Google in Referrals To My Blog, But They Stay Longer.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week inspired by this blog post written by an artist named Tina , I asked my Twitter network, " How would you use Twitter as a listening tool ?" Inspiration and Ideas: Paul Sanchez, like Holly, uses Twitter for quick polls, but also uses it as a source for inspiration. Maybe he'll get on Twitter.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Knowledge: Subject matter expertise, research, polling, case studies. Does your organization stream live on Instagram, YouTube, Vimeo, or Facebook? Observe your community research as it happens (polling, focus groups, town halls). Does anyone carve, knit, sew or create t-shirts… or fun food? Access to a virtual VIP lounge.

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What is a Widget?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For example, linking a poll to a post on the topic. The examples so far: Audience Feedback/Organizational Listening - Message/Comments - as seen on Life Kludger - A survey/Poll as seen on the Bamboo Project. Streaming Headlines or Other Content from other Blogs or Links. - RSS widgets as seen on AFP Blog.

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End-of-Year Event Fundraising

The Modern Nonprofit

Unlike typical events driven by in-person interaction, guests can be engaged with interactive polls, live shoutouts, and rotating break-out rooms ( Zoom and similar services offer all or most of these features in one). For performances, your best bet is to use a live-streaming platform such as Twitch (free to use).