095: Cultivating Connection with Virtual Events with Emily Murnen

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If 2020 taught us anything, it’s that not all virtual events are created equal. But that doesn’t mean that you should write off the idea of creating your own virtual event to connect with your community (…even online) and grow your business. On today’s podcast, Emily Muren and I talk about how to create your own high-quality, engaging virtual event, and how to convert your in-person event to a successful online event without compromising engagement, connection, or quality. We also explore ways to avoid Zoom gloom, get people talking, and make your event successful no matter the parameters. Listen in! A full transcript of this episode is available on my website. You can also learn more from Emily about event planning, virtual and otherwise, at The Content Experiment Summit in March 2020. Sign up to get on the waiting list so you can be one of the first to register. Registration opens in late February. If you’re listening to this episode after the fact, you can sign up to be on the waiting list for the next round! Mentioned in This Episode Wild Elm Events Wild Elm Event Checklist Wild Elm Events Courses The Content Experiment Summit About Emily Murnen Emily Murnen is the founder of Wild Elm Events, an event planning company helping entrepreneurs create high-quality and engaging events. Through virtual production and strategy, Emily helps her clients continue to share their message by transitioning their in-person event online. With over 15 years of experience in planning events, her passion is to help grow businesses and foster deeper connections through virtual events. If there is one thing she knows after planning and attending events over the years, it’s that not all events are the same. The most powerful events focus on community as much as they focus on content. Follow Wild Elm Events on Instagram and Facebook or email Emily about your event.

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