BrightTALK is a platform developer for B2B companies to host webinars and virtual events.
BrightTALK is a platform developer for webinar and virtual event hosting intended for B2B businesses. It was founded in 2002 in London by Paul Heald and, Dorian Logan., and Charles Blackburn has been named a co-founder of BrightTALK in some articles, but is absent from the company's website while Heald and Logan are both listed as co-founders. Heald is also BrightTALK's CEO and Logan, the CTO. Heald is continuously named as a co-founder, and most sources have listed either Blackburn or Logan as the other co-founder, but not both. BrightTALK has offices in San Francisco, Phoenix, Denver, New York City, London, Manchester, Singapore, and Sydney. On December 10, 2020, BrightTALK was acquired by TechTarget for $150 million.
BrightTALK is a B2B marketing platform that supports video uploads, webinars, and virtual events. BrightTALK requires a subscription to use.
Users can upload unlimited numbers of webinars. In addition to supporting both live and pre-recorded videos during webinars, BrightTALK also enables users to share slide presentations and screen share with their audience. During webinars, users can enable audience participation with live Q&A, interactive polls, and ratings.
Users can upload unlimited numbers of webinars. In addition to supporting both live and pre-recorded videos during webinars, BrightTALK also enables users to share slide presentations and screen share with their audience. During webinars, users can enable audience participation with live Q&A, interactive polls, and ratings. As of January 2022, BrightTALK has three subscription plan tiers for its webinar platform: Talks, Pro Talks, and Enterprise Talks. The Talks tier allows for unlimited live webinars with promotions on BrightTALK's site and apps and is priced from $500 a month. Pro Talks offers all Talks features, as well as allows for uploaded pre-recorded content and email promotions to opt-in users at $1000 a month. Enterprise Talks offers all Pro Talks and Talks features, plus a dedicated customer service manager, integration assistance, and expert onboarding. Enterprise Talks pricing is on a per-company basis. All plans are billed annually.
BrightTALK's customers include major tech companies such as Glassdoor, Google, Amazon Web Services, Verizon Business, Salesforce, and NS1. BrightTALK requires a subscription to use.
BrightTALK is a platform developer for webinar and virtual event hosting intended for B2B businesses. It was founded in 2002 in London by Paul Heald and Dorian Logan. Charles Blackburn has been named a co-founder of BrightTALK in some articles, but is absent from the company's website while Heald and Logan are both listed as co-founders. Heald is also BrightTALK's CEO and Logan, the CTO. Heald is continuously named as a co-founder, and most sources have listed either Blackburn or Logan as the other co-founder, but not both. BrightTALK has offices in San Francisco, Phoenix, Denver, New York City, London, Manchester, Singapore, and Sydney. On December 10, 2020, BrightTALK was acquired by TechTarget for $150 million.
BrightTALK was founded in London in 2002.
BrightTALK is a B2B marketing platform that supports video uploads, webinars, and virtual events.
BrightTALK is a B2B marketing platform that supports video uploads, webinars, and virtual events. Users can upload unlimited numbers of webinars. In addition to supporting both live and pre-recorded videos during webinars, BrightTALK also enables users to share slide presentations and screen share with their audience. During live presentationswebinars, users can enable audience participation with live Q&A, interactive polls, and ratings. Virtual events can be organized with topic tracks and agendas, and can be single or multi-day.
Companies can create branded virtual events using BrightTALK by setting up branded domains and websites with custom navigation features. Virtual events can be organized with topic tracks and agendas, and can be single or multi-day. Users can make their virtual events as interactive as they want, with options ranging from discussion boards, surveys and polls, digital networking lounges, and more. In addition, attendees and presenters can create their own user profiles. Just like with webinars, virtual events support both live and pre-recorded videos, screen sharing, and slide presentations.
BrightTALK also provides a program geared towards marketing for companies called Lead Generation, intended to increase pipeline contributions. Lead Generation allows users to create targeted ad campaigns or always-on subscriptions. Companies that are signed up for Lead Generation get their webinars and virtual events promoted to the site's opt-in audience.
BrightTALK's customers include major tech companies such as Glassdoor, Google, Amazon Web Services, Verizon Business, Salesforce, and NS1. BrightTALK requires a subscription to use.
On December 10, 2020, BrightTALK was acquired by TechTarget for $150 million.
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BrightTALK is a platform developer for webinar and virtual event hosting intended for B2B businesses. It was founded in 2002 in London by Paul Heald and Dorian Logan. Charles Blackburn has been named a co-founder of BrightTALK in some articles, but is absent from the company's website while Heald and Logan are both listed as co-founders. Heald is also BrightTALK's CEO and Logan, the CTO. Heald is continuously named as a co-founder, and most sources have listed either Blackburn or Logan as the other co-founder, but not both. BrightTALK has offices in San Francisco, Phoenix, Denver, New York City, London, Manchester, Singapore, and Sydney.
BrightTALK was founded in London in 2002.
BrightTALK is a B2B marketing platform that supports video uploads, webinars, and virtual events. Users can upload unlimited numbers of webinars. In addition to supporting live and pre-recorded videos, BrightTALK enables users to share slide presentations and screen share. During live presentations, users can enable audience participation with live Q&A, interactive polls, and ratings. Virtual events can be organized with topic tracks and agendas, and can be single or multi-day.
BrightTALK's customers include major companies such as Glassdoor, Google, Amazon Web Services, Verizon Business, Salesforce, and NS1.
On December 10, 2020, BrightTALK was acquired by TechTarget for $150 million.
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BrightTALK is a platform developer that lets users host webinars and virtual events.
BrightTALK is a platform developer for webinar and virtual event hosting. It was founded in 2002 in London by Paul Heald and Dorian Logan. BrightTALK has offices in San Francisco, Phoenix, Denver, New York City, London, Manchester, Singapore, and Sydney.