Posts Tagged ‘tool’

Statistically speaking

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Social media can be a tricky business. On one hand, it is a great thing: you are sharing your wisdom with your audience, absorb other people’s wisdom, engaging in conversation with people inside and outside you industry, getting involved in your community and much more. On the other hand, as a marketer you know that the investment should be justified. You need to show results for the time and effort you invest. In order to get satisfying results – you need to get your audience to become your customers. You need to convince them to consume the product or service you sell. But how will you know that what you are doing is effective? And more important, how will you justify this expense in time and effort? You need to keep score.

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Event evaluation Form – an important tool

Monday, May 24th, 2010
When you attend a conference or an event, it is important to write down your impressions of it. There are many uses for these notes, for example:
- Was going to the event worth it at all?  should you go again next year or should you pass since it was a big fat waist of you time
- Any good advice you should explore?
-  What can you learn and implemented when you plan your event?
And if you think about it – much, much more
To make sure I`m not missing anything or to write anything important down, I have a form that helps me focus on the main issues important to me when going to a conference or an event. I am sharing it with you and inviting you to tweak it and customize it to your needs. Here it is: Event-Evaluation-Form