Social Workshops: Harnessing the Power of Virtual Events for Community Building
Seth Resler
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When the Covid-19 pandemic struck, people had to find new ways to get together. Because we couldn't have big in-person gatherings, online events became a popular way for people to meet up for all kinds of activities, from work meetings to museum tours to band jam sessions. This was a big change, and it showed us that technology can bring people together, even when they're far apart.
But even though online events helped us weather the pandemic, people really missed meeting up in person. Now that we have emerged from the shadow of Covid-19, in-person events are seeing a resurgence. There's just something special about being with others that you can't get from a screen.
That has led several prominent event production experts to declare that virtual events are dead. At the 202 CMX Summit in Redwood City, Will Curran of Endless Events and the #EventProfs community, cited a dramatic decline in interest in virtual events as a major trend. However, he noted an exception for webinars — short educational online events — which he contrasted with the marathon sessions in front of the computer screen that we had grown accustomed to during the pandemic.
Events and Media Advisor Julius Solaris of Boldpush recently echoed a similar sentiment on LinkedIn, declaring:
“Virtual events, as we've known them during the pandemic, are like The Sopranos or Game of Thrones.
They are over.
But make no mistake.
Virtual is still relevant. Boldpush research says that 50% of planners are still doing virtual.
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Virtual events still have an important role to play, particularly in community building. But to play that role effectively, virtual events will need to look different than they did during the pandemic.
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Virtual Events as a Supplement to, Not a Substitute for, In-Person Events
Online events can't give us everything that live, in-person events can. There’s no substitute for being able to see, hear, and be with people in the same room. But, they are still really useful.?
When employed correctly, virtual events let us continue to talk, learn, and stay connected in between big in-person events. Having smaller online gatherings throughout the year helps everyone stay in touch after these in-person events.
Think of virtual events as small meetups that lead us from one big event to the next, keeping conversations, networking, and community alive all year.?These virtual events make the next big in-person event even more special.
In the past, people met for the first time at in-person events, and then used the internet to stay in contact. However, that’s changing. In his same session at the 2023 CMX Summit, Will Curran noted that increasingly it’s happening the other way around: now, we often meet online before we meet in person.
When it comes to building community, virtual events are not a substitute for in-person events; they are a supplement to in-person events.
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The Unique Role of Virtual Events in a Community Building Strategy
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Online events shouldn't just try to recreate face-to-face meetings. Instead, they should be recognized for playing a unique role in building a community, which plays to their advantages.?
For example, one big plus of virtual events is that they're easy for lots of people from all over the world to join. This opens the door to a wider range of people, making a community more diverse.
Virtual events also make it easier to gather useful data from attendees, such as their interest in specific topics. This information can be very valuable for planning not just better virtual events, but also better in-person events. It’s another example of how online and in-person events can complement each other.
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The?Advantages of Virtual Events
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To fully leverage virtual events, it's crucial to understand how they are different from in-person events. Let’s take a closer look at some of the benefits of virtual events:
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The Disadvantages of Virtual Events
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However, virtual events also have several disadvantages when compared to in-person events:
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Community Building Through Virtual Events
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One of the biggest benefits of virtual events comes from their ability to foster communities. When you set out to build a community, you must create a space where people can gather and connect. Creating a physical space for this to happen can be very expensive and time-consuming. As a result, building a space with large in-person events, such as a conference, happens infrequently.
However, virtual events allow you to easily create an inexpensive space for your community to gather. This means that you can create this space more often.
To create a strong sense of belonging, online events should happen regularly, not just occasionally. If you host these events every month, it gives everyone a chance to meet up, share what's going on with them, and learn together. Regularly hosting these events helps people to get to know each other better, encourages them to keep attending, and strengthens their sense of connection as a group. Regular online meet-ups have become something people look forward to, making the community lively, fun, and supportive.
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Host Virtual Events Frequently
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Virtual events should not be seen as extravagant occasions, like weddings, where you gather all your acquaintances together in one place.
Instead, think of virtual events like hanging out at a bar on a Thursday night. If you go, you'll see many of your friends. But if you can't make it this week because you have an appointment, it's okay; they’ll all be there next week. Virtual events should be a regular, casual experience that aims to cultivate relationships.
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What is a Social Workshop?
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A Social Workshop is a particular type of virtual event that places an emphasis on creating new connections between people. Social Workshops are not like regular webinars. They combine educational presentations with extensive social interaction, going beyond typical chat boxes and polls.
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A Social Workshop allows attendees to interact, discuss the content, and make new connections. This structure improves the learning experience by promoting different perspectives and in-depth discussions. It also fosters a sense of community and belonging among participants. By valuing the social aspect as much as the educational content, a Social Workshop transforms a simple learning session into a dynamic environment where knowledge sharing and relationship building go hand in hand.
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Conversations vs. Presentations at?Social Workshops
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A Social Workshop combines the two elements of conversation and presentation. The presentation segment is like a traditional webinar, where a speaker or panel shares information in a structured, one-way communication. This part is meant to educate and inform by presenting important ideas, methods, or case studies in a concise and impactful way.?
In contrast, the conversation segment shifts the focus from passive listening to active participation. This is a dedicated time intentionally set aside for attendees to engage directly with each other and the presenters. Participants can ask questions, clarify information, and expand on the material covered. This makes the learning experience more interactive and communal.?
Conversations and presentations at a social workshop help attendees learn new things and connect with similar people, expanding both their knowledge and their networks.
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The Roles of the Presentations and Conversations?When Marketing?Social Workshops
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The presentation component of a virtual social workshop acts as the initial draw, enticing attendees with the promise of valuable insights and knowledge in their fields of interest. It's the beacon that signals to potential participants that there is something of immediate value to be gained — an incentive that encourages them to mark the event on their calendars.?
Presentations can spark curiosity and bring people together, but it's the conversation in a Social Workshop that really captivates the audience and keeps attendees engaged. They leave not just with new knowledge, but with new contacts, potential collaborators, and a sense of community. This is what makes them come back for more, excited about the special mix of learning and socializing that a Social Workshop provides.
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Engineering Serendipity Through Social Workshops
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Serendipity happens when two people connect and something fantastic blossoms from that meeting: perhaps they start a company, form a band, or get married. Community builders can't ensure that serendipity will happen in the spaces that they build, but they can take steps to increase the chances that it will happen. This is called “engineering serendipity.”
For example, in-person events can include activities that encourage people to meet each other, such as speed networking. Deliberately carving out a space where people can share and discover together can lead to some awesome surprises and connections.
Social Workshops should explicitly set out to engineer serendipity. They shouldn't just teach things; they should also be set up in a way that lets everyone meet new people and hear new ideas. This could be through fun group activities or just by having a place where everyone can hang out and chat. When Social Workshops are set up to encourage these unexpected meetings, they become much more valuable. They can lead to new ideas, new partnerships, and even change the direction of someone's career.
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The Skills Needed to Produce Social Workshops
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To effectively host a Social Workshop, you need more than just great presentation skills. You also need to be a good host, helping people make connections with one another. This means taking the initiative to encourage discussions, connecting people with similar interests or professional backgrounds, and making sure everyone feels comfortable sharing their thoughts and questions in a safe and welcoming environment.
It's crucial to engage with the attendees right from the start, asking for their input and encouraging them to interact not only with the presenter but also with each other. After the workshop, it's good to share resources, answer remaining questions, or thank attendees for participating. This will strengthen the connections made during the event. By doing this, a host can turn a regular workshop into a memorable networking event.
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Choosing the Right Virtual Event Platform
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To effectively host a Social Workshop, choosing the right platform is crucial. A Social Workshop platform should prioritize interaction between participants instead of just broadcasting information like typical webinar software.?
Key features might include breakout rooms for smaller group discussions and the ability to easily move from one room to another. These platforms should make it easy for attendees to communicate publicly and privately, fostering spontaneous connections that are essential for community building. By focusing on these interactive features, the platform can greatly improve the impact of your social workshops, making them more engaging, inclusive, and beneficial for all participants.
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Best Practices For Social Workshops
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When producing virtual events like Social Workshops, here are some best practices:
Implementing these practices will help you produce virtual events that foster community engagement and build loyalty.
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Metrics for Social Workshops
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Tracking metrics for virtual events can provide insights into attendee engagement, content quality, and overall success. Here's a list of key metrics to consider:
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Using Social Workshops?to Launch Your Community
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Virtual events are an indispensable tool in the art of community building, particularly when launching a new community. They provide an affordable and efficient way to connect people, fostering a sense of belonging and connection among participants, regardless of distance.??
In particular, regularly hosting Social Workshops can be a pivotal strategy for nurturing and expanding your community. These virtual gatherings not only educate people, but also help build relationships, creating a thriving community.
This article originally appeared at https://www.communitymarketingrevolution.com/blog/social-workshops-harnessing-the-power-of-virtual-events-for-community-building.