Should you simulcast your next event?

Reasons to simulcast your next event:

1- Allows you to reach a bigger audience.
2- Helps capture revenue that would not been there if you didn’t simulcast.
3- Educates and introduces others that normally cannot go to this type of event. (lower level employees etc)
4- Grants some flexibility to participants who would normally miss your event due to scheduling.
5- Generates interest and buzz into your event – making it the place to be.
6- Allows the remote audience similar benefits as the on site audience enjoys, as they can still interact with on-site presenters during Q& A.
7- Provides simulcasts participants with a chance to earn more education and training.
8- Adds a sense of prestige to the on site audience “because they are there”
 Should you simulcast your next event?

Enviormental Design

I sometimes forget to showcase our companies work on this blog and I need to make sure I do.
All the talk about Second life and life in general I want to make sure you know Production is Grass Shack Events & Medias passion!!
Any set can look fantastic when you have a great lighting designer. Our client Genzyme loved the set but when they saw how multifunctional it can be they were floored.
Think of the possibilities……

The look and feel of your event should match across the board. from the first piece of collateral to the stage itself. Helps bring your message across. One speaker requested flames on the screens -the song Enter Sandman as the intro music to get his presentation fired up! Great Audio & Visual and great creative people make for a great event!

I can’t wait for the next program!!!!

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Offices in Second Life and Real Life

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 Offices in Second Life and Real Life

 Offices in Second Life and Real Life
Grass Shack Events & Media opened a Second Life office. We were interviewed by Successful Meetings magazine and they wanted pictures of one of our real life offices and the Second Life office. What do you think? I think my Second Life head is too small.
 Offices in Second Life and Real Life