Do we have to be Italics club members to join your virtual happy hours?
Some things I've seen on the virtual happy hours/tastings is that you'll need to be prepared to talk a lot. Just like in radio, dead air kills the flow of these things. Facebook Live seems to be the best platform for larger groups, although Zoom works fine if you have less than about twenty people. Any larger than that, and everyone just talks over each other and it doesn't work. With Facebook Live, it helps to have someone monitoring the chat if you're doing a Q&A so people's questions don't get missed. I think the most important thing is to keep it light and informal. People want to fee like their part of something, and if it's too structured, you don't get that personal touch.
Some things I've seen on the virtual happy hours/tastings is that you'll need to be prepared to talk a lot. Just like in radio, dead air kills the flow of these things. Facebook Live seems to be the best platform for larger groups, although Zoom works fine if you have less than about twenty people. Any larger than that, and everyone just talks over each other and it doesn't work. With Facebook Live, it helps to have someone monitoring the chat if you're doing a Q&A so people's questions don't get missed. I think the most important thing is to keep it light and informal. People want to fee like their part of something, and if it's too structured, you don't get that personal touch.