Post 11 made on Monday May 11, 2020 at 13:37 |
buzz Super Member |
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No and it's a shame.
There is an opportunity for remote content, but the "bandwidth" of remote is much lower than in person walking the floor. For example, I could walk by several booths in several minutes and decide that the products don't fit for me. I don't need to schedule and load multiple web seminars, spend multiple minutes waiting for the company history presentation, and a message from the CEO before we slog through an in depth description of each product, only to find out that there nothing here for me. Also, webinars do not adequately convey the "fit and finish" details.
True, since there would be no travel time, I'd have some more time available to (slowly) burn through the webinars -- unless they were live and clustered during normal show hours.
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