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After your event: How will you maximise the value of your scribing?

Written by Hannah Lawrence | Jan 21, 2021 10:41:51 AM

We want every client to maximise the value and versatility of their investment in scribing - nothing makes us happier. Whichever method of live content capture you opt for, from in-person scribing to virtual, digital sketchnoting, it can be turned into a collection of digital images with countless applications. 

Use them to create a post-event email or postal campaign to remind your attendees - on or offline - of the highlights and insights (and show those who couldn’t attend all the great stuff they missed).

“Working with Scriberia this way increased event engagement, and it’s given us a meaningful way to follow up with attendees, as well as those that missed the session," says Rachna Booth, from Salesforce, for whom we scribed almost 100 events in 2020.

"The infographics have been great for generating further conversations and meetings, helping us to qualify our pipeline, strengthen our relationships and ultimately boost our revenue.”

"The infographics have been great for generating further conversations and meetings, helping us to qualify our pipeline, strengthen our relationships and ultimately boost our revenue."

Rachna Booth, Salesforce

Rachna adds: "We'd highly recommend Scriberia as a virtual event partner. They integrated into the events with no disruption and created incredible infographics that summarised our content and made it really easy to share with attendees and across our social networks."

 

There's no end to the ways you can re-use, repurpose and create more value from your digitally scribed content - we're here to help! You could turn it into:

  • A series of illustrated or animated social media posts
  • The structure of your annual content plan
  • A beautiful Prezi
  • A workspace mural
  • An interactive flyer
  • A series of GIFs
  • A full animation, like this one we made for fintech app, Yolt

Let's figure out how you can get the most from your investment. We don't call them "hardworking pictures" for nothing!