Brolly Event Solutions Offers Complimentary Event Data Assessments
Event organizers and industry professionals can now tap Brolly Event Solutions' 20+ years of event data experience with a comprehensive assessment.
Denver, Colorado (PRWEB) May 06, 2016
The company is offering complimentary event data assessments, to help industry members get real help with their questions about data. Each of these comprehensive data assessments will cover: event goal setting, data collection best practices, integrating event technology, making data actionable on event day, and reporting techniques. At each stage the Brolly data team will review each events KPIs and provide tips for boosting event ROI year over year. Users can expect the assessment to take place over the phone and they will take away a packaged PDF with a summary of the event's current position, and actionable next steps.
Additionally, Brolly is opening an event data help chat for immediate help with event data concerns. Users may visit the assessment page and simply start chatting with a member of Brolly's data squad.
"As a team we've spent so much time really defining best practices in data capture and reporting for events that we felt it was time to share a little of what we've learned with the industry community." - Griffin Turnipseed, Customer Coverage Coordinator
All interested parties are invited to sign up for a full assessment any time, and the data chat will be open Monday- Friday 8am-6pm (MDT) and by request. More information can be found on the Brolly company website.
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