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10 Tips for Using Twitter with your Virtual Event

Make your virtual event social by adding a Twitter widget. A Twitter widget allows you to get your audience talking before, during, and after your event. Twitter widgets are available on many digital platforms including some of our favorites: Live Meeting, Webcaster, and INXPO. Why add Twitter to your virtual events? Boost demand for your…

The Opposite of Boring: 4 Ways to Make Your Virtual Event More Engaging

When preparing for your upcoming virtual event, developing the content in a compelling way is always one of the biggest challenges. You know what you want to share, but how do you share it best? Here are four considerations for developing your virtual event content that might boost your returns: Address one target audience at…

Webcast Event Life Cycle

Every event needs planning, whether it’s a five-year-old’s birthday party, a corporate event, or an internal business meeting. This includes webcasts. A quality webcast that has any chance of showing a positive ROI needs thorough planning with a detail-oriented manager. This is why Worktank came up with the Event Life Cycle. Planning Before anything can…

The Simplest Way To Supercharge Your Marketing

With an endless stream of content bombarding us every minute of every day, there are few proven ways to capture and hold our time-starved attention like videos. Are you reading this blog post or are you just skimming it? Videos have evolved well beyond marketing tools posted on your corporate website. When leveraged properly they…

Improving Employee Communication

Each quarter, Tektronix, a leading supplier of testing and measurement instruments, hosts a large internal video webcast. The president of the company presents business-critical and timely information to employees located around the globe. The presentation format demands a high-quality live video stream of the presenter synchronized with slides, as well as the ability to show…