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Hosting Virtual Events on Telegram<br><br><br><br>In recent years, digital events have become increasingly popular due to the rise of remote work and the COVID-19 pandemic.<br>You may be surprised to learn that Telegram, a well-known communications app, is also suitable for [https://www.telegramne.com/ ι£ζΊδΈζε ] organizing online meetings<br><br><br><br>A significant benefit of leveraging Telegram for online events is its massive user pool<br><br><br><br>For virtual events, a group is more suitable as it enables Q&A sessions and live discussions<br><br><br><br>Once you've created the group, you can use Telegram's built-in features such as polls, quizzes, and games to keep attendees engaged<br><br><br><br>With its robust architecture, Telegram can handle thousands of participants, making it an excellent choice for large conferences and meetups<br>When organizing a virtual event on Telegram, make sure to follow these key best practices<br><br><br><br>Clearly outline event expectations and communicate with attendees beforehand to ensure they're prepared<br>To make your event more interactive, leverage Telegram's built-in features<br>- Consider using a bot to automate tasks, such as sending reminders and notifications, to free up your time to focus on the event<br>- Make sure to have a clear exit strategy in place, such as a recording or a summary of the event, to ensure attendees can review and reflect on the discussion<br>When it comes to hosting virtual events, Telegram is an underrated option that offers several advantages<br><br>
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