Wish I had known we were keeping score #dse2010

Wednesday, March 3, 2010 by Chuck Gose
I know it annoys some of my followers on Twitter, but I love people providing comments from conference and events (if they use the proper hash tags). And this year, Digital Signage Expo showed how some key Twitter accounts can make some noise and spread a little industry knowledge.

Our friends at DailyDOOH released some very interesting stats on the impact Tweets made at Digital Signage Expo 2010.
  • There were a total of 1210 mentions of #dse2010,
  • The total number of impressions created was 534,233.
MediaTile at Digital Signage ExpoI have absolutely no idea how this compares to other conferences and events, but this has to be an enormous improvement over what occurred in 2009.

But I am kind of disappointed in myself. I tried to do my best to provide thoughts and comments throughout the show, but I wish I had known someone was keeping score. DailyDOOH tallied the Top 10 Twitterers from the show. I came in at #9, one ahead of @ScalaInc and one behind @intel_rhonda and @signitynetworks.

I clearly need to step up my game knowing now that somebody is keeping score.


Comments for Wish I had known we were keeping score #dse2010

Wednesday, March 3, 2010 by Adrian Cotterill:
It's always the QUALITY and not the quantity that counts. You did just fine. FYI for dse2010 there was about 3x more twitter than say ISE2010 (the US and english speaking markets in general being more twitter savvy we think).
Wednesday, March 3, 2010 by Dennis Ryan:
I agree with Adrian. And just to be in the top 10 shows innovation and embracement of newer technologies like social media. There are so, so many companies competing in this industry, so whether it is 2nd or 9th, it's a win to be in this group.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010 by Chuck Gose:
I completely agree with you Adrian. What was phenomenal was the amount of info that was being shared that simply would not have been just two years ago. We were all big winners at DSE.

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