Onsite uses of the Internet are endless to extend the marketing, management and experience of an event for live and Web attendees.
Here are just a few examples:
- Use the Internet at trade show booths to demo Web sites, products and services.
- Use the Internet to add impact to general sessions, conferences, training, break-outs.
- Build Internet kiosks to host event-specific Web sites for Directories, Agenda and onsite registration with real-time reports, along with email and market quotes.
- High-speed access to Application Service Providers for online registration, etc.
- Create a virtual trade show Web site to connect with real and remote attendees during the trade show: feature products, make appointments, and document sales generation.
- Webcast presentations to remote attendees.
- Conduct interactive sessions with remote Web attendees.
- Configure VPN for secure access to office servers for analysts and event managers.
- Collect speaker files via the Web and FTP data quickly.
