1 Big Virtual Event Idea That Changes Everything!

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We're going to go back… WAY back to the 1890s to find out why… I'll introduce you to Lumiere's Law... and while we're at it… we'll find out what happened to one of the earliest webinar platforms.

📺 In Case you missed the other parts in this episode:

I spent most of 2020 attending and presenting at virtual events all over the world and after the umpteenth webinar I started wondering, "WHY are virtual events and webinars so… well so… 1997...?"
So… today on the show… we're going to go back… WAY back to the 1890s to find out why… I'll introduce you to Lumiere's Law... and while we're at it… we'll find out what happened to one of the earliest webinar platforms.

#VirtualEvents #Webinars #OnlineClasses

0:00 The Birth of Webinars
2:54 Why haven't webinars evolved?
4:18 What we can learn from 1895
6:55 Lumiere's Law
9:10 Why Lumiere's Law helps us understand webinars
11:30 What happened to that software?

About Andrew Davis
Andrew Davis is a bestselling author and internationally acclaimed keynote speaker. Before building and selling a thriving digital marketing agency, Andrew produced for NBC’s Today Show, worked for The Muppets in New York and wrote for Charles Kuralt. He's appeared in the New York Times, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, and on NBC and the BBC. Davis has crafted documentary films and award-winning content for tiny start-ups and Fortune 500 brands.

Recognized as one of the industry's "Jaw-Dropping Marketing Speakers," Andrew is a mainstay on global marketing influencer lists. Wherever he goes, Andrew Davis puts his infectious enthusiasm and magnetic speaking style to good use teaching business leaders how to grow their businesses, transform their cities, and leave their legacy.
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Great stuff, Drew! We were just talking about this today—we can't continue to plan our virtual conferences around the same ideas that fueled in-person events. The challenge of course, is to see what could be, and how we might do things differently. If the early moving pictures were missing "story" and "characters, " what are today's virtual meetings missing right now?

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I would love to hear how podcasts are not similar just on-demand radio broadcasts...

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