Audience Engagement

Boosting Team Morale with Emojot Year-End Party Team Building Event Strengthened Our Team Bonds.

Introduction Team building activities have become an essential part of any organization’s culture. They are an excellent way to foster collaboration, boost morale, and build strong relationships among employees. The Emojot team last year organized a team-building activity using the Emojot platform, which turned out to be a huge success. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at this activity and how it brought the team together, using the Emojot platform. The Solution The HR team at Emojot organized a year-end party, and they decided to incorporate a team-building activity into the event using the Emojot platform. They created an Emotion Sensors™ that included riddles and divided the employees into teams. The teams had to solve the riddles using the Emojot platform. The activity started with a brief introduction and rules were explained to the teams. The rules were simple, each team had to solve the riddles using the Emotion Sensors™ within a given time frame. The teams were awarded points based on the number of riddles they solved correctly and within the time frame. The riddles included in the Emotion Sensors™ were challenging, and the teams had to work together to solve them. The activity was not only fun and engaging, but it also required employees to think critically and work collaboratively. The teams were motivated to solve the riddles, and there was a sense of healthy competition among them. After each team had solved the riddles, the HR team used another Emotion Sensors™ to reveal the answers. The use of the emojot platform not only made the riddle activity more exciting but also provided valuable data on audience engagement. By the end of the activity, everyone was fully engaged, and the energy in the room was electric. The Result The Emojot team building activity was a […]

Emojot Voice of Audience Solution: An Innovative Way to Push Questions from the Audience to the Panelists

Have you ever attended a conference, seminar, or webinar where you had a burning question but didn’t get the chance to ask it? Or maybe you didn’t feel comfortable raising your hand or asking your question in front of a large audience. These situations can be frustrating, and many attendees end up feeling unheard or ignored. Fortunately, the Emojot Voice of Audience Solution is here to solve this problem. The Emojot Voice of Audience Solution is a cutting-edge product that allows event organizers to capture audience feedback and questions in real-time. With this solution, attendees can use Emotion Sensor™ to submit their questions via a web or mobile app, which are then pushed to the panelists. This makes it easier for attendees to participate in events and feel heard, even if they’re not comfortable speaking up in front of a large audience.

Emojot to Showcase Voice of Audience Capabilities at the Future of Tourism Summit 2017

In celebration of World Tourism Day, Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts presents the second edition of the Cinnamon Future of Tourism Summit on the 26th of September 2017. With an aim to increase the growth and development of travel and tourism in Sri Lanka and Asia, the event will feature the world’s top innovators of the travel & tourism industry. The discussions will be conducted by an elite panel of globally recognized speakers including Rene Massatti (Brand Ambassador, TRENDONE), Dr.Sanjay Nakdarni (Director of Research & Innovation, Emirates Academy of Hospitality Management) and Brekke Fletcher (Executive Editor, Travel for CNN). With a pioneering reputation of providing a platform that leverages the power of emoji’s and transforms engagement with a simple touch, Emojot is honored to participate as the official engagement partner at this event. Emojot will use its transformative crowd-sourced engagement and feedback capabilities for live audience engagement and panel moderation – where they would simply have to access the platform via a URL (instead of the usual apps that require downloading) and send top-of-the-mind questions directly to the respective speaker, then and there. With Emojot’ VOA engagement platform, the Future of Tourism Summit will have the ability to understand crowd perception individually and collectively, increase levels of crowd perceptual sharing and engagement and generate real-time insights on applicable future improvements. We believe that any organization/business should focus on using a platform that humanizes emotions and generates voice of customer/voice of employee/voice of audience insights in real-time. By leveraging the power of emojis on our platform in a futuristic techy world, we are delighted to present an emotion-based, feedback mechanism that converts into real-time engagement. Real-time engagement that can lead to positive business outcomes at every step of the way.

What is the Voice of Audience (VoA)?

When you look at the world around, there are so many things that take place daily – be it discoveries, progressive technologies, natural disasters or merely an activity that can have a negative or positive impact in our lives. I can certainly relate to it. I recently left my phone behind in a taxi I took a ride in. Luckily, because it uses a tracking mechanism that has details of the trip, the driver and what not, I was able to connect with him to get my phone back (phew!). Progressive technologies have helped us take 10 steps ahead and made our lives easier because we are able to voice out our feelings (opinions/problems/solutions) instantly. In the good old days, do you recall the times that you possibly watched a horrific (or terrific) news segment and felt something about it? Sadly, this perception or feeling you had could only be shared with the people you hung out with, at that point in time. Now, times have changed and we have social media to witness a silver lining. With a digitally empowered world revolving around social media as one key aspect, it has changed the way we voice out how we feel individually or collectively. Obviously, it’s not as rosy as it seems. Like everything else, digitally empowered obviously has its pros and cons. But, if you consider the good that can come out of it, I think you’d be a pretty good state none the less. And, even if we aren’t we can always improve things along the way. Like everything else, digitally empowered obviously has its pros and cons. But, if you consider the good that can come out of it, I think you’d be a pretty good state none the less. And, even if we aren’t we can […]

Top 5 Reasons for Implementing a Voice of Audience

If you’re an event planner, an event organizer, a publisher, or simply a person handling an audience it is very important that you understand the importance of listening to what your audience has to say. Listening and understanding your audience’s voice lets you plan for the future. This could not only save you a lot of money but it will also help you cater to your audience in a much more optimized manner. The possibilities of growth are endless when you start caring for your audience. A happy, engaged, strong audience 😊 The more you listen to your audience, the more the audience would love to respond and keep engaging with your programs. This will in return reward you with a very powerful audience who is happy all the time. They do not have any problems to do with you or your program at all. A happy audience also easily translates to a higher revenue. We’ll leave that for now but will definitely be picking it up on this article. You get the opportunity to improve 🔺 Once you know how your audience is feeling and what their thought process is, you will be able to tweak things on your end in order to come up with better content or upgrades for your event in the future. The audience will know that their voice is being heard and would love to keep engaging with whatever it is that you come up with in the future. Everybody gets the chance to speak up 📢 The fact that everyone gets a chance to engage in a conversation is very powerful. When there is an additional layer on top of you and your audience where everyone gets the chance to collaborate and share their views especially in the case of a conference makes […]

Second Screens and Missed Opportunities

After a long day at the office, we’ve all felt that need to sit back, kick off our shoes, and watch our favorite TV series. Or so we think. How long into an episode does it take before you pull out your phone to send out a tweet or to check Facebook? Or maybe you might pull out your tablet to look up the actor you just saw, new TV series, or check email. This phenomenon, of consuming content on a primary device (a television) while simultaneously accessing contextual information on a second device (smartphone or tablet) is termed the “Second Screen”, and it’s something that has become increasingly popular. Do you use a second screen while watching tv? While second screen use can refer to video gaming as well, it’s most commonly associated with the use of televisions. It’s just something we do now, especially with the easy availability of devices and the abundance of content available online. If you are watching sports on the television, you will find it really easy to check player information, stats and leaderboards in real time online. You will also be interacting with friends and followers on Facebook or Twitter, sending messages and posts back and forth about the match you are watching. It’s an amazing level of integration and interaction between what you are watching, what you are accessing on demand, and who you share the experience with. Second screening is taking our consumption of entertainment content to a whole different level. In this case, however, the consumer is several steps ahead of the content producer in sophistication. How often do you share your experience on social media whilst watching tv? A Nielsen report in 2012 says that 84 percent of mobile owners use their tablet or smartphone while watching TV at least once […]