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North by Norwood: an explosion of marketing and innovation technology

By Steve Gogolak

Howdy, folks. It’s been a while since I’ve posted, which is great for business because it means I’m rockin’ out with plenty of work to keep busy, but a bummer for readers like you… until now! The infamous @DerrickWood has concocted an awesome event for marketers and technology junkies from the Boston area.

Cramer, in association with the Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange (MITX) as part of their FutureM event, brings you North by Norwood, a one-day only event designed to give you an inside look at the marketing innovations and technologies Cramer uses to rock your brand. Take a peek at some of our offerings you’ll see on September 15th.

REGISTER HERE

The line-up from 2-6

  • Digital Marketing Solutions Breakdown: From product launches, lead generation and loyalty programming, Cramer does it all. What’s your challenge, and how can we help you solve it.
  • 3D Projection Mapping: Everyone loves 3D. No one loves the cheesy glasses. Throw them away, and watch how optical illusions can make your presentations literally jump off the screen.
  • 5 Proven Approaches for a Successful Virtual Event: Sometimes you need more than a live event, but do you know how to hold your audience captive by creating a high-impact virtual event? Learn the secrets in this breakout session.
  • The Future of Websites: Leverage responsive design to customize a web sites interface to any device, mobile, tablet or fridge.
  • Bump, Pinch, Tweet: Bring your tablet or smartphone and learn how the future of marketing technology sits in the palm of your hand.
  • Cramer Filmfest: With 70,000 square feet of creative space, we nurture the talent in our building. Experience the videos we’ve created for clients and beyond—including one film screened at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.
  • Video Compression 101: The marathon process of shooting a great video means nothing if the last leg of the race is done wrong. Compression is the single most important part of video production; learn the art behind the science.

From 6-9

Join us for an epic band jam and a light fare. If your company band is interested in playing on Cramer’s stage, provide your information and we’ll contact you.

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How Does A Virtual Event Work?

By Steve Gogolak

Transcript:
You may be wondering how one of these virtual events works and what’s in it for your attendees. Let’s take a look.

A virtual event program typically starts with a good deal of pre-event marketing, but we’ll skip that and get right to the experience.

Once you’ve registered for a virtual event and entered the environment, you’re initially placed within the Main Hall or Lobby – terminology isn’t important because you can call it whatever you like.

Here you can adopt a custom environment based on your brand with the appropriate look and feel of the program’s theme.

The Virtual Event’s host walks into the environment and delivers a quick message about the basics of navigating the environment and where to go next.

From the Main Hall, your attendees can travel to the Conference Hall where presentations are taking place.

Every presentation can be customized to be delivered live, on-demand, or “simu-live”. Meaning, pre-recorded but appearing live to the audience. All presentations can be audio or video and include synchronized slide content.

From here, it’s off to the exhibit floor where your attendees can browse the “virtual” trade show floor. Booths within the event function as an exhibition vehicle, virtual meeting room, product showcase, and asset repository all in one.

Booths are the most feature-rich location within any environment and can serve multiple purposes regardless of the type of event you’re hosting.

There are several other locations and features in the environment you should check out. But first, we have to do our own share of marketing.

If you would like to learn more, sign up for our mailing list and we’ll give you access to the complete technical walk through of a virtual event platform. Hope to talk to you soon.

When is a Virtual Event right for my business?

By Steve Gogolak

Watch and find out:

Transcript:
When is a virtual event program right for my business?

Glad you asked! Through our own experiences and our clients’ feedback, we’ve discovered that Virtual Events support four basic types of activities that almost every business needs.

Number One: Generate Leads.

Virtual Events supply businesses with a large amount of data for lead qualification.

Think of it this way. When you register for a virtual event, you’re providing “demographic data”. Name, company, title, location…that kind of stuff.

As you move throughout the environment, your actions are recorded, providing Activity Data: Where you went, how long you stayed, what you looked at and who you talked to.

And when you answer direct questions through polls and surveys, you’re providing “Sentiment Data”: What did you think of the presentation? How good was the speaker? Are you informed enough to make a decision? How soon before you’re going to be able to make a decision? etc.

Virtual events provide you with these three types of data and consolidate them into filtered results that give you a list of leads to hand off to your sales team. Pass them on and watch a line form at your door for leads that convert like wildfire.

Number Two: Retain Customers

Retention is all about engaging your customers in a meaningful way. Virtual Events contain a combination of “on-demand” presentations and engaging discussions in an easy-to-use format that gives your customers a reason to come back, learn more about your offerings and engage with your thought leaders.

Virtual Events also enable your team to build a long term repository of information that can be accessed at any time. This further enhances any training or content-rich initiative.

Number Three: Enable Your Sales Team

Sales teams are starved for information that makes them more effective, but they are rarely available to train. When your team is training, they are not generating revenue.

Virtual Events give sales teams the ability to connect with the people in their organization who matter most. Teams can participate in an engaging online experience—all from the comfort of their office.

Now…your sales associates can learn how to be more effective. With a virtual event, management now has a way to measure, track, and evaluate what the team has learned. Not bad for one event.

Number Four: Launch a product or service.

Arguably, when your company is launching a new product or service, effective communication is paramount.

Virtual events allow you to not only launch your product or service in a meaningful, engaging and impactful way. They give you the tools to measure the effectiveness of your message.

Whether you’re talking internally or externally, the features available inside of a Virtual Event will get your message to stick.

Interested in hearing more about how other businesses are using Virtual Events?

Sign up for our mailing list and we’ll give you a few handouts to get you thinking about your business’ challenges and access to the complete technical walk through of a virtual event platform. Hope to talk to you soon.