How do people generally feel about virtual events?
- 75% of the event organisers surveyed think they’ll be hosting virtual events in 2022. However, 78% want to return to in-person events once it’s safe to do so (Respiray).
- In 2022, 40% of events are projected to happen online (99Firms)
- Based on a survey among global event marketers, virtual events are projected to rise by 5% in 2022 (Statista)
- Hybrid events will become more frequent, as nearly 30% of all trade shows in 2021 were a mix of remote and in-person (Statista)
- 62% of event planners will continue to accommodate online attendees by organising hybrid events in 2022 (vFairs)
- 45% of B2B marketers located in the US and Canada say live streaming would be the most important virtual offering for their events in 2022. 38% said it’s mobile access to the live event and 37% said it was to have better branding opportunities (Statista).
Attendee engagement and event experience
- The average no-show percentage of virtual events is 35%, slightly higher than in-person events (Marketic)
- Over 80% of people take part in virtual events for educational purposes (SocialMediaHat)
- The next biggest reason for taking part in virtual events is networking—which is the number one reason people attend in-person events (SocialMediaHat)
- 46% of event marketers say the main goal of virtual events is to increase lead generation and nurturing (Markletic)
- 68% of B2B marketers say live events help generate the most leads (Marketing Charts).
- On average, online attendees watch 68% of a 20-minute or longer session (Bizzabo)
- Up to 68% of attendees rewatch content from events they’ve already attended (Vimeo).
- The two biggest challenges when it comes to virtual events are audience engagement and interaction (Markletic).
- Technical problems affect up to 38% of marketers when hosting virtual events (Markletic).
- 4% of virtual event marketers say that the average cost per attendee is between $500 - $1000 (Markletic).
Are webinars the future?
- On average, webinars generate between 500-1,000 leads (Zippia)
- The average webinar attendee conversion rate is 55% (Zippia)
- As of 2020, the global webinar market size reached $1.57 billion (Zippia)
- More than 50% of B2B workers say they watch webinars every week (Thrive My Way)
- According to customers, on-demand viewing is the feature in webinars that they like the most (Thrive My Way)
- Up to 57% of marketers say they host more than 50 webinars per year, this number is likely to increase with more and more people working remotely (Zippia)
- Up to 15% of registrations to webinars come through social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn (Thrive My Way)
- Normally, webinars get 40% to 50% attendance rates, but up to 45% of views will happen in the 10 days following the webinar (Thrive My Way)
- 91% of marketers who use webinars find them a successful and key part of their marketing strategy (Growth Marketing Pro)
- Webinars are pretty effective for sales—2% and 5% of attendees will make a purchase right after a webinar (Zippia)
- Up to 73% of B2B webinar attendees become qualified leads–making it one of the most cost-effective online events there are (Zippia)
Zoom: the go-to for virtual events
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- Zoom had a massive profit jump going from $21.7 million in 2019 to $671.5 million in 2020 (Web Tribunal)
- Zoom was one of the fastest-growing apps in 2020 and 2021, with a 2900% growth in active meeting participants (Matthew Woodward)
- Zoom’s total revenue for 2021 increased a whopping 326% year over year to $2.7 billion (Matthew Woodward)
- The platform is available in 90 countries and more than 65,000 companies and organisations use it (Web Tribunal)
- The platform has over 500,000 business customers (Backlinko)
- On December 31st of 2019, there were 10 million daily meeting participants. On the 21st of April 2020, there were 300million (Matthew Woodward)
- During the pandemic, 56% of employees surveyed reported being on camera during meetings for 1 to 3 hours a day, with over 30% reporting in the higher ranges, up to 8 hours per day (Virtira)
- It allows up to 1000 meeting participants with its Large Meeting add on (Zoom)
- 55% of the platform’s high-revenue customers ($100,000+) began with a single employee’s free trial (Zippia)
- 33% of survey respondents reported that it was company or departmental policy that cameras be on for all meetings and a further 28% reported that it was up to the meeting leader (Virtira)
- During the pandemic, Zoom offered free services to 125,0000 schools from 25 different countries (Zippia)
- 92% of companies continued to host virtual and hybrid events even after physical events resumed (Splash)
- Nearly half of professionals working remotely (49%), which translates to 32 million individuals, reported a high degree of exhaustion as a direct result of numerous daily video calls (Virtira)
- Researchers found that women reported a "significantly higher" level of Zoom fatigue than men. Among the more than 10,000 study participants, about 14% of women self-reported feeling either very or extremely fatigued after video meetings compared to roughly 5.5% of men (CBS News).
- 37% of respondents reported that being on camera during video meetings helped them feel less lonely (Virtira)
Virtual or face-to-face: how do employees feel about the new normal?
- 64% of people think the key to trust is human contact, with 53% saying they trust more in-person sales than online (TravelPerk)
- In a survey made in 2021, 60% of workers say the best way to learn on the job is being around colleagues (TravelPerk)
- 40% of survey participants reported that their organisation has not communicated a post-pandemic vision (McKinsey)
- 47% of survey participants agree that the lack of a clear vision or plan for post-pandemic work is causing them concern or anxiety (McKinsey)
- 56% of 16–24-year-olds express their concern about imposter syndrome when working from home–compared to only 11% of over 55s (TravelPerk)
- 21% of employees will continue working fully remotely following the pandemic and 38% expect a mix of remote and in-office work (Canva)
- 53% of respondents say their industry needs in-person meetings to survive (TravelPerk)
- The HR industry would not survive without in-person meetings, according to 67% of people surveyed (TravelPerk)
- 60% of workers admit to doing more prep for in-person meetings than they do for online–this is a clear sign of what the results might be for each type of meeting (TravelPerk)
- Introverts are 19% more likely to opt to not return to the office (Canva)
- 40% of those surveyed say business travel will be important to them when looking for a new job (TravelPerk)
- 77% of employees feel work collaboration during the pandemic has been more challenging than before, and 84% say they need new and improved technologies to collaborate virtually (Canva)