by Event Amplifier | Apr 26, 2016 | amplification
Can a music festival be amplified? Is there an online conversation to be shared and captured, or should all social media posts be about promotion? This year I have the honour of chairing the committee responsible for delivering Bath Folk Festival. A somewhat...
by Event Amplifier | Apr 7, 2016 | amplification, audience, planning
No event organiser would plan a conference or workshop without understanding the needs of their audience. The same should be true when integrating social media into your event experience. If you want to use social media to amplify the conversation around your event,...
by Event Amplifier | Apr 7, 2016 | amplification, audience, planning, Uncategorized
No event organiser would plan a conference or workshop without understanding the needs of their audience. The same should be true when integrating social media into your event experience. If you want to use social media to amplify the conversation around your event,...
by Event Amplifier | Mar 30, 2015 | amplification, audience, logistics
Should amplified events include a quiet area for delegates who do not want to take part? In this post we consider attitudes towards noise and privacy at amplified events and ask whether the quiet area still has a role to play in an effective event amplification...
by Event Amplifier | Aug 29, 2014 | curation, Resources, tools, Uncategorized
At a recent conference, an attendee asked me: “Is there a Twitter list for this event?” That question took me on a journey that led to List.ly, and opened up a range of other list-based opportunities for event amplification. In this post, we examine the...