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A Beginner's Guide to Types of Virtual Events in 2024

Written by The Pigeonhole Live Team | January 23, 2023

One of the immediate effects of the global pandemic in 2020 was the cancellation of real-life events, and it took a while for people to organise them again. This forced brands and event organisers to be innovative about reaching and engaging their audience. As a result, we saw a huge wave of virtual events taking place—from company-wide town halls to business conferences.

For those who have yet to catch on, it might seem like the world of virtual events is an ocean of verbal jargon to swim through. With so many options, which virtual event is the best option? We hear you! There are so many different types of virtual events you can run. Each type has its benefits and challenges. By the end of this article, you’ll have a better idea of understanding different types of virtual events and which are best for your needs.

What differentiates virtual events?

There are three main things to think about when it comes to familiarising yourself with different types of virtual events and choosing the right platform to use. 

1. Size of audience

As with planning most marketing initiatives, we start by thinking of our audience: who are we planning this event for? Is it for employees of a company? Is it meant to gather entrepreneurs from around the region? Or is it an annual business gathering that’s open to the public? The size of your audience will vary across these examples, and you need to know which platform is best for the size of the audience. 

2. Interactivity

Different types of virtual events platforms will give you different levels of interaction with the audience:

3. Takeaway

Finally but most importantly, think about the takeaway of this event. Is it to entertain your audience and give them a brand experience like no other? Is it to educate your audience about a new product feature or how to handle current issues? Or is it to provide a platform for networking opportunities? Avoid running a virtual event until you are clear about the purpose and objectives of your event. 

Types of virtual events you should know about

People tend to use terms for virtual events interchangeably, often creating confusion. To set the record straight, here are a few popular types of virtual events and their key differentiating factors: 

1. Webinars 

Webinars are live, interactive online meetings or workshops where a presenter engages the audience using various methods, such as presentation slides or live video. Typically, there’s an agenda that includes time for live Q&A, polls, and discussions. Webinars are scheduled for a specific date and time, and participants usually need to register in advance.

The great thing is, once your webinar ends, you can easily repurpose the content for on-demand viewing and distribute it far and wide. Enhance the video by removing audio noises, adding captions, music, or motion graphics, or use tools like VEED’s Magic Cut to quickly trim it into shareable clips for social media.

Characteristics

Main takeaway: To educate

Interactivity: High
Audience size: 50 - 200 people

2. Webcasts

Webcasts look like webinars but are used for one-way communication instead of two-way. There is limited engagement between the speaker and the user. Sometimes it doesn’t have to be a live-streamed session, it can also be a pre-recorded video that is broadcasted online for a certain period and may require registration to access it. It works as a great e-learning tool for a much bigger audience where you just want to get your content out without needing them to interact.

Characteristics
Main takeaway: To educate
Interactivity: Low
Audience size: Unlimited

3. Live Stream

A live-streamed event simply refers to any kind of virtual event that is happening in real-time and streamed across the Internet so that people who are not physically present, can still attend. It’s a term that refers more to whether an event is happening in real-time or not.

Webinars are typically live-streamed, seeing that it features a real person presenting in real-time. A webcast can also be called a “live-streamed event” if the speaker of the webcast is doing it in real-time. In this case, the takeaway, interactivity, and audience size factor would depend on what kind of experience you want to give your audience. 

Characteristics
Main takeaway: To educate and/or entertain
Interactivity: Low
Audience size: Unlimited

4. Virtual fireside chats

This is centered around learning from an industry thought leader and Q&A opportunities often run throughout the duration of the conversation. They are typically live-streamed and can be organised on platforms like Zoom, which allow two-way conversations among people with shared interests. Although the audience capacity for a platform like Zoom can go up to 1000 people, it's best to keep the audience size small if you want to promote networking. Either that or you could market your event to feature different meeting rooms for different topics of conversation, all made possible under one brand. 

Characteristics
Main takeaway: To network. 
Interactivity: High
Audience size: 50 -100

5. Virtual Conferences / Summits

Virtual conferences and summits cater to the largest audience size. Just like a physical conference, there’s an agenda and the event can run between one to five days. During this time, the virtual event would use a variety of different formats where virtual attendees can learn, discuss, and network. Some brands practice marketing their event as an online conference to attend on a specific date, even if it is just a pre-recorded video being aired for that time only. A high-quality virtual conference experience might incorporate a mixture of elements such as VR immersion, AR activities, video live streaming, live-streamed webinar workshops, and interactive tools. You can get as creative as you like, depending on whether these ideas are suitable for your main takeaway, intended level of interactivity, and audience size.

Characteristics
Main takeaway: To entertain, educate, and/or network. 

Interactivity: Low to high
Audience size: Unlimited

Embrace the future of virtual events

As the landscape of events continues to evolve, understanding the various types of virtual events empowers you to make strategic choices. From webinars to virtual conferences, these formats offer unique benefits and opportunities to engage audiences in innovative ways. Embrace the future of virtual events and unlock their full potential, positioning yourself for success in this dynamic environment!

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