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Wednesday
Jun272012

Take a Vote: Snooozy

Almost every seminar, conference style event is made better by creating audience participation.  Just a few years ago we would hand out very expensive and bulky "machines" for live voting, which also required a tech to accompany the hardware at no small price. 

Well we've all watched American Idol a time or two and seen the voting via text.  It's just as easy to plug that technology into your next conference with a Silicon Valley based company called Snooozy. (note the three "o"s).

How Live Polling Works with Snooozy:

  • A host asks a question that the audience is passionate about
  • The Audience votes with an sms text, by calling in using Interactive
    Voice Response (IVR), or over social media.
  • Snooozy collects votes from all sources and displays them live.
  • Your audience can see their vote register, keeping them glued to
    the results and engaged with hosts.

You won't need a "device" nor an internet connection.  You can ask any questions and provide live feedback to your audience.  Just be careful what you ask...

Visit www.Snooozy.com before the next conference.

 BTW - these companies are using Snooozy at their events: 

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Reader Comments (1)

This is a good way to keep your audience or attendees engaged. Whatever the topic is, it seems like the live result system will put us on our feet, waiting anxiously for such results. Does the mobile carrier have a part to go with this or would a regular text message work for voting?

August 26, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterHermes Translator

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