Eighty percent of marketing leaders consider virtual events as a tool to increase brand awareness. Large companies use virtual events as a way to generate leads. To deliver a great ROI, you need a strong engagement strategy. It would help if you had a happy audience...
5 Things to Know About Live Event Production
Live Event Production is a professional service for any event — weddings, conferences, corporate meetings, galas, and more. An event production company creates a custom concept - from budget to execution, the event production company and producer takes care of...
Maximize Your Event With The Virtual Experience
In-person events have long been the Holy Grail for event managers and meeting planners. They cover the gamut of experiences, too—continuing education, conferences, sales meetings, sporting events, and other entertainment. Online events and meeting technology have...
What is a Teleconference or Virtual Meeting?
As we become a more global economy, more people work remotely and traditional workplace dynamics change. Yet, one thing remains consistent about work: meetings. The average amount of time employees spend in weekly meetings has reached 11.7 hours, with 9% of...
How to Plan Your Event Around Social Distancing
Social distancing has us all in a tailspin figuring out how to adapt to the new normal while propelling our businesses forward. Advances in technology mean that maintaining social distance doesn't need to halt our entire world in its tracks. In fact, for many of our...
Webcasting (Part 7 of 7) – Preparing for Your Next Webcast
- Webcasting (Part 7 of 7) - Preparing for Your Next WebcastNow that you’ve learned the essentials of webcasting, we know that you can’t wait to start incorporating live webcasts into your company and your events! To make your next webcast a seamless experience, we’ve...
Webcasting (Part 6 of 7) – How to Use Your Webcast Archive
- Webcasting (Part 6 of 7) - How to Use Your Webcast ArchiveNow that you’ve produced a fantastic webcast, what do you do with the recorded material? The video recording of your event is a fantastic asset that can be used well after the live event, either in its...
Webcasting (Part 5 of 7) – Add Webcasting to a Live Event
- Webcasting (Part 5 of 7) - Add Webcasting to a Live EventAt LEMG, we produce hundreds of live events each year. Why? Live events provide opportunities for organizations to teach, train, empower, encourage, support and sell. Until the technological revolution,...
Webcasting (Part 4 of 7) – Studio Webcasting
- Webcasting (Part 4 of 7) - Studio WebcastingStudio webcasting gives you the highest level of control over your streaming environment. Our studio features all the technical components and hardware for any streaming options. We can set up infinite combinations of set...
Webcasting (Part 3 of 7) – Remote Webcasting
- Webcasting (Part 3 of 7) - Remote WebcastingNeed to stay where you are physically while the streaming team comes to you? Our Remote Webcasting service is the perfect solution. So what does remote web casting really mean? Simply put, we can come to you at the venue...
Webcasting (Part 2 of 7) – Building Blocks of Webcasting
- Webcasting (Part 2 of 7) - Building Blocks of WebcastingReady, set, Webcast! When you’re preparing to use Webcasting for the first time, the ins and outs may feel a smidge overwhelming. And, we know that understanding all the moving parts and how they work together...
Webcasting (Part 1 of 7) – What is Webcasting?
- Webcasting (Part 1 of 7) - What is Webcasting?Whether you call it Webcasting, Web Streaming, Live Streaming, or just Streaming, live video broadcast over the internet is increasingly essential in our world. And, with more people learning the ropes of working from...
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