5 Epic Opportunities in Virtual Events by Dan Ram – Selected

But with every crisis comes an opportunity. Let’s talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly of Virtual Events.

The Ugly

Attention spans are getting shorter while distractions are getting higher. Plus the online space is fiercely more competitive than ever.  To get your event seen and consumed in the midst of the millions OTHER things people can consume online is near impossible.

Participating in virtual events from family homes and home offices is not optimal.

But…this new world has also created some new opportunities.

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#1 New Audiences

There are millions who wouldn’t have had the option of flying across the world  to attend your in-person event. But now, at just the click of a button, they can participate and engage in your virtual events from anywhere and anytime.

With new audiences comes new networks, new thinkings, new insights, and a whole new sense of collaboration.

And let’s not forget greater diversity – different age groups, different expertise, and different geographic areas are now able to engage with each other in new ways. We’re seeing a multiplication online that is possible only because of the accessibility of virtual.

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#2 New Speakers

Let’s be real, getting a speaker to an event, your booth, or even your studio is expensive. We’re talking logistics, flights, hotels, and a host of other details that need to be arranged.  

Now, those same C-level staff, celebrities, and keynote speakers are more easily available and often at a fraction of their original fees.

Given that many are predominantly livestreaming from home, use this opportunity to create new levels of intimacy and direct engagement between attendees and speakers.  

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#3 New Business Model

No more do we have to be limited by a static image on a wall, a logo on a podium, or a billboard outside of a hall. Create new sponsorship deals with partners that include dynamic content in the form of lower third graphics, virtual reality advertisements viewed through VR goggles, goody-bags mailed to attendees and much more.

Also, re-think business models with attendees in the form of pay-as-you-consume packages, add-on pricing for exclusive access or content and alternative experiences at premier prices.

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#4 New Experiences

We are no more in the business of creating events. We are in the business of creating next-level virtual experiences.

Get rid of the keynote-panel-breakout session-fireside chat format and redesign agendas.

Augment viewing from a laptop or mobile with 3D cameras, VR goggles and Holograms. My studios in India, Dubai and Poland are able to create unbelievable movie-like experiences in a matter of hours at a fraction of the cost in ways previously unfeasible.

We are no longer limited by physical spaces but are now unlimited by virtual.

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#5 Embrace the New Opportunities

Yes, I miss the big audiences and cannot wait for us to be able to do physical conferences again; but in the meanwhile let’s engage with digital.  

Let’s engage with hybrids because why can’t someone watch a show and simultaneously get a goodie bag with physical items such as an NFC band that when tapped, it activates a whole new stream, maybe even a special access to a masterclass.

Let’s start thinking in brand new ways about the future of events.

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As an Emcee and Show Host, I’m on your side. I want to make experiences that are memorable, convert your Attendees into Ambassadors, and inspire them to keep coming back.  

If I can help in any way, please get in touch.  Let me help you create brand new experiences for this brand new world that we live in.


Dan Ram ignites the stage as an in-person event and virtual event EMCEE & Speaker at over 100 events a year.  Hosting changemakers like President Barack Obama, billionaire founders like Sir Richard Branson and Reid Hoffman, record breaking athletes like F1 champion Nico Rosberg, Grammy-winning artists and celebrities.

He works on 4 continents from college campuses to parliaments to in-house corporate innovation days for Fortune 500 companies to the biggest tech conferences in the world. A recognized 5x TEDx speaker and conference host, he created the “Speaking Success” online course – a comprehensive, action-oriented, 6 part video series for those keen to improve their stage presence, body language and practice techniques.

His passion is to inspire people with his motto ‘Start Now Start Simple’ in building a future we all want to live in.

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