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Reflections from my first Public-i User Group #PIUG12

On Friday I attended my first User Group with Public-i at the Hallam Conference Centre in London. We had a brilliant turnout with around 20 of our clients being represented and the web communications manager from the Royal Holloway, University of London, Danny Rozario, also joined us for the debate. This was an exciting opportunity for me as I not only got to attend the event and meet some of our clients, but was also able to try out for myself some of the functionality of our Connect Social platform as I would be moderating the CoveritLive chat facility and Twitter feed.

After introductions and a slight panic over where to plug my laptop in, the morning was spent covering Lewis’ webcasting surgery and the development roadmap with Ady. A lot was discussed so I’ll just try and summarise some of the key points that were mentioned:-

After a delicious lunch and chat with some of our clients it was time for the panel discussion on how to increase viewership figures. This was presented by Daniel and split into three areas of discussion that covered what you could do pre, during and post webcast:

Some important questions began to surface at this point, is anyone at the stage where they can tweet Council decisions? Would that be possible or right? How do you respond correctly to the back channel in a formal meeting and do you have the written expertise to do this? Catherine asked the group to think about how many hyper local bloggers are in your area? What is your relationship with them? And how can they help you?

There was then time for a couple of drinks and it was back on the train to Brighton. There was certainly a lot to think about from my first User Group on the journey back and I was thrilled that I had the opportunity to be part of it. I’m already looking forward to the next one that looks potentially scheduled for June. If you missed it the webcast is available to watch on archive here.  Thanks!

 

 

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