Event Mobile Apps – 7 Strategies to Apply Before You Launch
 Your conference attendees will expect a mobile at your next event.  According to research conducted byKPCB, adults spent more than (3) three hour a day on the internet on their phones and more than 89% of that time is spent using mobile apps, vs mobile web.  If you don’t offer a mobile app, planning for your next event will be the only thing your attendees can’t do on their phone.
Your conference attendees will expect a mobile at your next event.  According to research conducted byKPCB, adults spent more than (3) three hour a day on the internet on their phones and more than 89% of that time is spent using mobile apps, vs mobile web.  If you don’t offer a mobile app, planning for your next event will be the only thing your attendees can’t do on their phone.
 
                                                        
 As promised in my last blog, it is now time to describe, not only the details of our actual experience implementing QR codes on attendee name badges, but also why we chose the solution we did.
As promised in my last blog, it is now time to describe, not only the details of our actual experience implementing QR codes on attendee name badges, but also why we chose the solution we did.