How to Use a Live Tweet for Conference ?

Use case: EM LYON
Market: School
Event: Ceremony / Live Tweet for Conference
Attendees: 1000
Dialogfeed is proud to be used by many schools worldwide. A recent example is how EM LYON, a top world business school actively used a social wall to display public and attendees social media posts.
EM LYON successfully used Dialogfeed to display posts from audience with the hashtag #WeAreEmLyon at their events such as conferences or shows.
See below our Live Tweet for Conference for this top 12 Business School graduates ceremony !
Big screen, big effect.
Where to use a Live Tweet for Conference and Event ?
What kind of event: short events such as tradeshow, conference, keynote or meeting) but also permanent events such as corporate offices, public hall or company pause rooms
How to display it at the event: on one or several TV or a projector. Just connect a computer to them and display a URL on a browser.
What can be done on your website: embed the social wall on an event page or on the event website. No additional cost !
How does the Live Twitter feed work ?
Which social media content is captured ? In live events, people are usually posting on Twitter and Instagram their impressions and photos. You can display then this Live Tweet for Conference at your projector to the scene.
How to get public content: just ask your attendees to insert your #hashtag in their posts. Posts are automatically aggregated by Dialogfeed and displayed on the social wall directly or after your approval through the back office.
Display the Live Tweet: on your screen, your audience posts are displayed and updated !

Benefits for any event
Increase public engagement: get your attendees & audience excited and engaged by showing their Twitter or Instagram in real time to everyone.
Make your event fun and social: show your publicTweets & Instagram photos to inspire your passive audience onsite or on Internet. Encourage attendees to share photo and see it on screen.
Build your event contest interactiveness: organise an event competition by asking attendees to take photos and reward them with prizes
Promote your pre-event and post-event on Internet: enable your web audience to follow the buzzwith social feeds on Twitter or Instagram and spread the word around your event.