One Easy Thing You Can Do After Your Virtual Event to Boost Engagement

You’ve rocked your event – high five! Even living in this digital world for over a year, nailing an engaging virtual event is still a challenge. Now, how are you going to keep momentum going? 

Reminding participants about the fantastic ideas shared by your killer lineup of speakers, or the dynamic brainstorming sessions they worked on together can be easy.

How? Include the digital graphics in an email newsletter and blog.

Here’s why: 

  • People tap back into the good vibes from the event – meeting people, doing good work, learning new things together

  • You can get people to fill out those post-event feedback surveys – just link them right into your email

  • People spend time reflecting on what they did, learned, and questioned at your event

  • You can boost the buzz for the next event 

  • You already have the content – use the graphics as a starting point and expand on key ideas, insights, patterns, and areas participants were excited about

Here’s an example from Adobe Education I have been working with for their outstanding virtual Creative Campus Collaboration events. See the whole post here or by clicking the image.

Once again, thank you from my heart and soul for your support, great senses of humor, brilliant minds, collaboration and what you're each doing to make the world a better place.

Cheers, 




Where in the Virtual World is ConverSketch?

Designing and Facilitating Digital Workshops: From embedding humanistic approaches to computing curriculum to strategic visioning for an Executive MBA program to social-agroecosystem researchers to fire social scientists, I’m in the planning phase for several graphic facilitation clients helping them co-create a shared vision even while geographically dispersed. 

In the Mountains: Spending some time above tree line – this time of year in Colorado is an absolute gift! 

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