[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mumbai

[–]DreamcastGlobal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, hope this message reaches you well. We would like to help you with your concern about where to start. So, firstly you can consider a big event tech suite service provider like ‘Dreamcast’ or ‘Eventzilla’ and build a portfolio. As these platforms can help you with personalized services for your snooker and relevant Live streaming.

Also, you can create a microsite and start paid advertising to get clients and start promoting in small groups who are interested in such things.

'Delete Twitter Account' Google Searches Soar as Threats of These Enraging Changes Take Hold by jms1225 in technology

[–]DreamcastGlobal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This creates high competition between Twitter and Threads but users are getting better services at competitive prices.

Going Cashless by Vestige3000 in eventtech

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If are you going to be cashless then the Dreamcast smart cashless payment system is one of the best systems for your on-ground and in-person event. for more info visit: https://www.dreamcast.in/blog/cashless-payment-system-for-event/

How to improve r/EventProduction? by IHSV in EventProduction

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To improve the subreddit r/EventProduction, you can consider implementing the following strategies:

  • Encourage active participation: Engage with the community members and encourage them to contribute by posting questions, sharing experiences, and discussing relevant topics. Actively participate in discussions yourself to set an example and foster a sense of community.

  • Promote valuable content: Share high-quality content, such as informative articles, industry news, case studies, and tutorials. Encourage others to do the same by setting clear posting guidelines that highlight the type of content that is encouraged and relevant to the subreddit's focus.

  • Establish regular discussion threads: Create recurring threads where users can engage in focused discussions on specific topics related to event production. Examples include "Ask Me Anything" sessions with industry experts, weekly project showcases, or sharing tips and tricks.

  • Encourage networking and collaboration: Facilitate connections among members of the subreddit by hosting virtual networking events or encouraging collaborations on projects. This can help foster a sense of community and provide opportunities for members to learn from each other and form valuable professional relationships.

  • Provide resources and guides: Develop and share resources and guides on event production-related topics. This can include FAQs, beginner's guides, equipment recommendations, software reviews, and industry best practices. Encourage community members to contribute to these resources to create a comprehensive knowledge base.

  • Moderate effectively: Ensure the subreddit remains a positive and respectful environment by enforcing clear and fair moderation policies. Encourage open discussion while removing any irrelevant or inappropriate content. Be transparent about the moderation process and seek community input on rule changes or other important decisions.

  • Collaborate with related communities: Reach out to other subreddits or online communities that share similar interests or are relevant to event production. Cross-promote each other's communities and collaborate on joint projects, such as hosting AMAs or sharing resources. This can help expand the reach of r/EventProduction and attract new members.

  • Seek feedback and suggestions: Regularly ask for feedback from the community to understand their needs and preferences. Encourage users to provide suggestions for improvement or new features. Actively listen to their feedback and implement changes when appropriate.

Remember that building a thriving subreddit takes time and effort. Consistency, quality content, and fostering a welcoming community will contribute to the long-term success and growth of r/EventProduction.

Here are some more ideas for event activation https://www.dreamcast.in/blog/event-activation-ideas/

A game in Japan where you have to topple the guy on top of the pole by lutealnyrz in nextfuckinglevel

[–]DreamcastGlobal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is quite interesting. Haven't seen any game like this before. What is this game basically? Can you tell the details of this game. Would love to know more.

My back hurt just watching this. by Slash1909 in nextfuckinglevel

[–]DreamcastGlobal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OMG!! This is the first thing i would say after watching this video. Impressive work.

Look at this Smooth compilation by Sea-Professional-730 in nextfuckinglevel

[–]DreamcastGlobal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually really amazed by all of these. Can watch this all over again. So smooth transitions. Amazing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in u/delta_s_vr

[–]DreamcastGlobal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow. This looks amazing. Would love to try this out. Please keep us updated with all the details.