Episode 82

Ep 082 - Secrets to Selecting the right Virtual Event Platform - with Brian Scott & Heather Holst-Knudsen

You want to plan a professional virtual trade show, conference, expo or event that needs technology and capabilities far beyond the typical Zoom or other basic digital meeting platforms. With literally hundreds of platforms to choose from, how do you make the right selection?

Virtual Platform and data experts Brian Scott of Cleartone Consulting and Heather Holst-Knudsen of H2K Partners are here to share the secrets of selecting the right platform. They also discuss questions to ask, and things to consider for your next event.

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Email Brian - brianscott@cleartoneconsulting.com

Email Heather - heather@h2kpartners.com

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About the Podcast

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Trade Show University for Virtual & Live Events
Value-packed resource for Trade Show exhibitors & producers, and those who run Virtual Events & Webinars. With our passion for shows, we'll help you Get your PhD in ROI.

About your host

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Jim Cermak

Jim Cermak - Podcast Host & "Professor" at Trade Show University - has over 25 years of marketing, consulting and training experience. Plus he has planned, exhibited and attended hundreds of trade shows. His energy and passion for helping companies succeed at their shows is what fueled him to start the Trade Show University podcast.