We were aware that there have been a lot of conferences transferring to online during the pandemic, and also aware that the world was starting to suffer from screen fatigue. So we wanted to make sure we offered something that was easy to watch and stood apart from everything else, says Ana Cairns.
Both event types serve their purpose, yet in my opinion, a live event is a richer and more transformative environment for leading and taking action, says Kimberly Gerber, President at Excelerate.
I prefer the engagement and the interaction of a live event. Live events spark more spontaneous connections, says Pete Baker.
I think the undoubted logistical efficiencies of online events are greatly outweighed by the benefits of meeting people at physical events and at post-event gatherings. These are great for fostering client and investor relationships, highlights Robert Hoban,
From my perspective digital events already have their pros and I continue to see them as a sensible alternative, says Christian Schmidt.
Reviews are important but need to be taken carefully! They might be interesting for less-known events, and they might help those events secure speakers that would be hesitant in general when being reached out to by an event that’s less known, says Raphaël Beamonte.
I think digital events potentially have a wider reach where people that cannot travel due to their circumstances can still avail of the knowledge imparted in these sessions, says Tejas Chopra.
The only advantage I can see in digital events is that you are able to work while you are attending, but that means that it is not very engaging. Digital is good for avoiding unnecessary trips for meetings, says Stephan Morais.
We have so many exciting things on the roadmap and happening right now as well – happy to share that we’ve raised $12M in funding. On the product front – We launched Hybrid, so we are very excited to see our clients use it, says Palash Soni.
. The digital options were not a suitable replacement for having conversations or connecting with people face to face (even if the face was half-covered). For events that are focused on delivering content with a mastermind component, I think digital is a good replacement, says Julie Broad.
I prefer virtual events because it allows people from around the world and those who are unable to travel to be involved when otherwise they would not be able to do so. I think in-person events will gradually return in the next year so long as COVID-19 protocols are enforced but virtual events are here to stay, says Adina Appelbaum, Co-Creator and Co-Founder, Financial and Online Business Coach, Immigrant Finance.
I think hybrid events will be the norm moving forward and living in London I have been lucky to attend a number of events physically already this year, says Jimmy Jones, Head of Security at ZARIOT.