Looking to have some form of interaction for your events?
The rapid spread of COVID-19 has driven many global event organizers to move from live to virtual events. Despite the prevailing circumstances, you may still organize a quality event online by incorporating Slido to your web seminars.
A Slido is an easy to use platform for Q&A and polling for live events OR remote events such as virtual meetings, classes and webinars.
We can set up a Slido in less than a minute while your audiences join the conversation with a simple event code. Your audiences are not required to download anything and they may participate using a smartphone, tablet or laptop provided that it’s connected to the internet.
A successful webinar is a blend of informative, useful content and the presenter's ability to deliver it in a fun and engaging way.
Did you know that 74% of your delegates are scared of public speaking? That leaves three-quarters of your audience out of a conversation.
Naturally, we can’t help you with the content part unless if it requires any digital content development which in addition, is another type of service that we do provide. But we offer the Slido service that will definitely make your webinars more engaging for your virtual audience with live polls, surveys, quizzes and Q&A.
We were one of the first to bring Slido to our Pharmaceutical clients more than 3 years ago, becoming an industry pioneer in interactive technology. And our strategic advantage for our clients is our expertise in the management of Slido.
The experience of incorporating Slido to your virtual event is comparable with operating it in your live events!
To find out more, connect with us at Dreamcrafters@aaviiworldwide.com
Here are 5 reasons why you should consider using Slido at your live or virtual events. https://blog.sli.do/5-reasons-to-use-slido-at-your-event/
This is so germane - Malaysians are definitely a shy bunch and thanks to technologies like this, we can now shamelessly type our questions which other participants can see & like henceforth making speakers pick your questions.
A very good solution to engage with audience (especially asians) with the speakers
Good article!