MEGAComm Analytics

Well, MEGAComm 2022 is behind us. It was, in numbers, simply glorious. One of the really fun things about the amazing Accelevents platform is that it provides the organizers with a whole Analytics dashboard to entertain us and hopefully you as well. With just under 300 participants, here are a few statistics you might find amazing (we do!): 98% of all attendees signed in (yeah, we're still trying to figure out what happened to the other 2%) There…

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MEGAComm Program and Registration

We have completed loading most of the sessions - we have three more we have to confirm. In the meantime, the technical writing side of the conference is strong and final. The marketing side is incredibly varied as well. We have a combination of sessions for very experienced writers and new writers; "Marcom" and "techcom"; tool demonstrations and industry topics. For tech writers, we have presentations on the new versions of RoboHelp, FrameMaker and DocToHelp. Two international guests…

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MEGAComm 2012: Ending and Beginning Again

One of the things I have always loved about how the Jewish religion handles many things is this concept of ending and beginning again. It shows the cycle of things, the continuity. Today, as I sat discussing MEGAComm 2011 with my co-workers and read emails from people who took the time to write to say how much they enjoyed it (thank you!), I decided we had to follow this tradition and already put out a call for next…

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MEGAComm Thoughts

I can't believe the endless details that go into coordinating a national conference. There seem to be more each year and just when you think it will get easier, I think it gets even harder. We took on a lot this year - dealing with a new place, adding a whole new community (marketing), and two keynote speakers and an element of fun. Some of the old requirements remained; new ideas were added. Kfar Maccabia was conveniently located,…

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