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11/03/2020

How Virtual Conferences Create More Opportunities for Earned Media

Make the most of new opportunities

Before the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), your annual conference was not only an opportunity to physically convene and educate members, it was a platform from which the media could broadcast what was happening with the association and the larger field that it represented. But with that conference going virtual, the planning and communications teams may be wondering how to maintain that level of media interest. 

Let’s look at what hasn’t changed: The conference still has the content, the research, the experts and the news that reporters cared about in the first place. That makes the virtual conference even more of an opportunity to expand the reach, the visibility, the membership and the influence of the association. (Another thing that hasn’t changed: Earned media is the most cost-effective marketing strategy.)

By eliminating the challenge of getting reporters to travel, as well as the bias toward reporters who are onsite versus those who are covering remotely, the communications team can think more broadly about who might want to cover the conference. With a virtual event, it’s not just the core group of industry trade publications that may want to attend: Reporters who cover a different industry entirely—and possibly national or global mainstream press—may think of tuning in. This is a silver lining.

Make the Most of New Opportunities

Here a few reasons why there are new opportunities and strategies to capitalize on them:

With a virtual conference, your team may be more stressed in the weeks and months leading up the event. It’s not chairs and tent cards and signs by the elevators; it’s registration links and video and audio and internet strength. The takeaway is, if managed correctly, virtual meetings create new opportunities to grow the association using earned media.

About the author:
David Harrison is president of Harrison Communications in Baltimore. This article originally appeared on ASAE's Center for Research. OSAE thanks ASAE for their commitment to strengthening the association community and its members' business acumen. Please select this link to read the article as it originally appeared on ASAE's website.

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