====Onsite temporary workshops v. networking events====
'''Temporary Workshops'''
*'''Desc''':
*'''Characteristics''':
**The purpose is learning and discussing
**Often have a specific topic: business issue (e.g. online marketing) or techniques learning (e.g. intro to Java script)
**In the forms of: workshop, class, panel, project, XX session, seminar, series, intro to XX
**Exception: tech meetup is usually a workshop(e.g. C++ programmer meetup, http://techranchaustin.com/events/)
*'''TBD Points''':
**Do we care about what particular workshops (e.g. coding, leadership, etc.)?
**Summits/major events
*'''Potential Turks''':
**See Turk for Both Below
'''Networking Events'''
*'''Desc''':
*'''Characteristics''':
**The purpose is to meet fellow entrepreneurs and experts and networking with them
**Focus on experience sharing or communication as opposed to discussing a specific topic or technical subject
**In the forms of: meetup, networking, happy hour, info session?, luncheon, XX night, socials, talks??, community XX
*'''TBD Points''':
*'''Potential Turks''':
**See Turk for Both Below
*'''Turk for Both 1 of 2''':
*#Search the Search Text 1 (allintext: events site: URL) and choose link to "Events", "Calendar", or related. Record 'url' on SOURCE If this does not exist, go to Step 7
#For all events that are related to teaching or learning (e.g. contain "Training," "Seminar," "Class," "Learn," "Bootcamp," "Workshop," "Pitch Event", count the number of the events into WORKSHOPS
#For all events that are related to scoial activities and networking (e.g. "Social," "Meet Up," "Breakfast"/"Lunch"/"Happy Hour", "Movie Night"/"Bowling"), count the number of the events into NETWORKING
====Onsite VC v. Angel Investors====