Blog

14 May 2013
Category:
Better speaking
Comments: 0

The best speakers at Event Tech Circus 2013

Speakerscore was the official evaluation partner at event Tech Circus 2013 – a new conference format, where event technology startups and event organizers spent a day discussing, developing ideas and listening to great talks. See who made it to the TOP 3 list >>        


5 May 2013
Category:
Launch
Technical
Comments: 0

Terminology updates

We have done a spring cleaning in the terminology It’s mainly done to reduce confusion - this is what things are called now: Events are called Talks now – after all, the basis of the service is to help you evaluate one or more single talks. We found that people were confused about what they could …


19 March 2013
Category:
Uncategorized
Comments: 0

NEW: Export to Excel, analytics and a totally redesigned speaker module.

New version out! We’re constantly adding new stuff. This time we did a rather substantial redesign of the speaker system, making it much easier to add one or several speakers to one event and even rate them individually or collectively (like before). Another great thing we started is the analytics part. It still has a …


26 February 2013
Comments: 0

Best speaker of SMWCPH

Congratulations to Gus Murray and LBi During Social Media Week Copenhagen (SMWCPH), we ran the official competition to find the Best Speaker of the week . The winner of the race was Gus Murray from the agency LBi with a Speakerscore of 91!  Get slides! Speakerscore CEO Anders Colding-Jorgensen, applaudes Gus, after handing over the price …


19 December 2012
Comments: 0

Would you reinvent the stop watch, every time you take a swim?

Every athlete, elite or amateur, knows that the only way to get better is to measure your performance – again and again! Why don’t public speakers? By: Anders Colding-Jørgensen, CEO & founder If I suggested to a group of athletes that they used a new measuring method, every time they performed, most of them would probably think …


25 November 2012
Comments: 0

Managing audience expectations

By: Anders Colding-Jørgensen, CEO & founder Your audience very often has expectations They came for a reason. And a big part a successful talk, is giving people what they came for – and a bit more. That’s why it’s so important to manage and meet your audience’s expectations. And to measure how you’re doing. Consider this …


22 October 2012
Category:
Launch
Comments: 0

The Speakerscore Manifesto

Today, we are launching the beta of Speakerscore – a feedback tool for us who arrange, book or perform lectures, workshops, keynotes and all other sorts of public speaking. This is our Manifesto!  We, The Speakerscore People, believe that: All public speakers deserve to get meaningful feedback from their audience Most of the feedback and …