Most online events platforms remind me a great deal of ecommerce websites in about 1997. The sites feel really immature, but more importantly no-one really knows what they should be doing.
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Should a tool to stream a panel or presentation to a live audience also try to be a 'trade fair' and a networking platform? Does an online trade fair, with 'booths' make any sense, or is it like an online shopping mall - the wrong level of aggregation?
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For physical events, lots of people are in the same place, so you aggregate different tasks around that. Come for the conference or the booths, stay for the network. But 'everyone's on the same website next week' is meaningless. You have an common graph, but no proximity
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There's an easy way to put conference *content* online but there's no obvious way to do any of the other things that happen there online, AND no reason why those should be aggregated the same way anyway.
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here's @lerika telling how she moved her B2B IRL event online along with virtual boothes, after parties, hallway track and alike.
It's happening already.https://youtu.be/71NxL0XV2J4
Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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