Virtual Times

Virtual Times

February 2011 - Super Sunday Edition

Scoring Summary

PCMA Scores Big with PCMA365, a Year-Round Experience for its Members

MEETINGS:review's video segment, "PCMA365: Turning a three-day conference into a year-round experience," includes insights from Steve Boyce, Global Enterprise Manager at INXPO. The video showcases the PCMA365 virtual environment and references how virtual events need to be simple and easy to create and deploy. Read More...

In The Red Zone

How Your Virtual Event Can Be More Like
Super Sunday

As we prepare to watch the big game, we want to consider ways in which your virtual events can be more like Super Sunday. Our tips include Halftime as a Scheduled Break, Building up to The Event and Make the Event Bigger than the Event. Read More...

Your Quaterback to Virtual Event Insights

Bringing Virtual Events into the Mainstream

Scott Lum provides five excellent tips on how virtual events can be brought into the mainstream. We agree with Scott's points and look forward to the day when virtual events get featured in a Super Sunday commercial. Read More...

Featured Partner

One Smooth Stone: Road Map for a Successful Virtual Event


Our Featured Partner is One Smooth Stone. Gary Vlk, Executive Vice President at One Smooth Stone, provides an insightful road map to planning, designing and executing a successful virtual event. Our favorite paragraph is the one titled "Measure Your Success". Read More...

Virtual Playbook

Study the Playbook Before You Step Onto
the Field

There's surely a lot that goes into a virtual event, but once your strategy and content are in place, setting up a virtual event doesn't have to be as complex as Pittsburgh's zone blitz or Green Bay's 3-back set. In fact, it's quite easy with the new INXPO VX Platform. We've taken the best coaching staff in the industry and assembled the VIRTUAL PLAYBOOK - your step-by-step guide for virtual events. Contact us today to request your copy.

Thought Leaders

The New Hybrid Frontier: How Will Events
Evolve in 2011?

With the arrival of the New Year, meetings and events professionals are optimistic about the future of their businesses. Events industry analysts are collectively predicting a noticeable improvement,in the economy, for 2011. They expect even better in 2012. Read More...