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How Proper Web3 Events Should Be Run

How Proper Web3 Events Should Be Run

Update: 2023-01-09
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More often than not, Web3 events are poorly organized, and attendees walk away with far less than their money’s worth. In this episode, we look at examples of both good and bad event experiences and break down what’s required to run a proper event. Tune in for more on the business model of these conferences and networking events, and how to personally make the most of them.


TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:



  • [00:05 ] The pitfalls of the NFT London conference.

  • [00:57 ] Examples of good event experiences and how proper events should be run.

  • [03:33 ] Examples of badly organized events.

  • [04:00 ] What makes for a good event?

  • [05:04 ] The intention you should have when you walk into an event as an attendee.

  • [05:17 ] The business model behind events.


Tweetables:


“The less you have filters … the more it becomes less valuable for people because there’s no intention behind it.” — @ericosiu [0:03:38 ]


“It’s really important that whoever’s throwing the event [has] the intention and [understands] what’s good and who’s in the audience so they can take advantage.” — @ericosiu [0:04:48 ]


“Any conference or networking event you go to, just have the intention of meeting and developing one quality connection and that would already be worth it.” — @wilxlee [0:05:07 ]


Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:


Wilson Lee on Twitter


Wilson Lee on Instagram


Eric Siu on Twitter


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How Proper Web3 Events Should Be Run

How Proper Web3 Events Should Be Run

Eric Siu and Wil Lee