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CompTIA BoothTag: Gamification

Aug 8, 2011

Gamification. It leverages our desire to play and compete in order to generate higher levels of activity and interest. At CompTIA Breakaway 2011 in Washington, D.C ., BoothTag 'gamified' the traditional vendor expo at this premier education event for the IT channel.

Every conference breakout session, every attendee and every exhibitor booth registered received a Microsoft Tag mobile 2D barcode. Attendees used Tag Reader to scan barcodes displayed at each exhibitor booth. They also scanned each other's personal barcodes, displayed on their smartphone in the BoothTag app.

BoothTag staff were on hand to help those who needed to access hotel WiFi, complete BoothTag signup, or just become more familiar with their new smartphone.

For every scan of a barcode, whether displayed on presentation projection screens, on printed display in a booth, on a smartphone or on self-generated printouts, attendees gained points towards winning a prize. CompTIA smartly understood the value of providing attractive prizes attendees would be eager to win, and established a "Sweet 16" list. The top 16 point-leaders received prizes including Tumi luggage, an outdoor grill, an iPad 2, and many more. All attendees were eligible to receive recognition prizes as they racked up points during the game - making everyone a winner.

As the game progressed, everyone watched the two leaderboards prominently positioned in the vendor expo and charging-station lounge area, which displayed current activity, top points leaders, and a Tweet-stream of comments with the @CompTIA and #BKWY11 hashtag.

The result of the activity? The game did evoke its share of a few ultra-competitives. What was undeniable was the record-breaking level of overall scan activity - a grand total of 10,659 scans, in just over 2 days!

As the numbers mounted, some important trends emerged. While booth tags received the majority of scans, they were closely followed by person-to-person tag scans. This strong interpersonal interaction was a testament to the networking activity and value of the event.

After the game ended on day 2 of the conference and BoothTag staff were boarding the plane home, CompTIA texted to say: "All went well! Nice crowd around the prize center. Please thank Chad also, I didn't get a chance to thank him personally. Safe trip home!" Nice job, Chad.

For the record, high marks go to the entire CompTIA staff - they were exceptionally friendly, unfailingly professional and produced a conference that exuded class and value at every step. Thanks to all!

Score a gamification success for CompTIA Breakaway 2011, and big win for BoothTag too!

CompTIA 2011 Infographic

 

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BoothTag Jumpstarts Barcode Networking at BizTech Conference Expo 2011

Jul 15, 2011

BoothTag booth at BizTechFor the second year in a row, the innovative developers at Finn Digital have successfully infused their latest technology offering, BoothTag at the Milwaukee BizTech Conference Expo 2011.

A customized networking solution for Trade Shows, BoothTag integrates smartphone barcode scanning into Exhibitor, Event Producer and Attendee activity to engage, track and connect users throughout the two-day event. You Mean I Don't Have to Collect Business Cards and sales literature in a Bag Anymore?

In addition to the increased participation of this year's attendees to win prizes, BoothTag was praised by exhibitors for increasing foot traffic to their individual booths and providing more opportunity for stronger engagement with visitors.

BoothTag booth at BizTechShow producers, BizTimes Media were pleased to see so many smart phone savvy take advantage of the digital networking opportunity.

"I think BoothTag is fantastic! It's a great way to interact with businesses that are here at BizTech. It's also a unique way as an attendee to be able to go back to work and log into the site and see all the different places I've talked to instead of having to go through business cards… it's fun and interactive, and something enjoyable to do here while you're conducting business." BizTech Attendee

Not only did folks exchange vCards between each other to earn extra points, but were able to check their progress on the BoothTag Leader board to improve their competitive standing. This year's prize: a brand new iPad2 which was awarded to Julie O'Keeffe (www.nextstepgoals.com) for scanning the most exhibitor tags and tallying up a whopping 2165 points!

That was exciting enough, but then…

Microsoft Corp. took notice by writing a nifty little blog post about it. http://goo.gl/EIx8T

We're trying not to let it go to our heads…

Thanks to all who participated this year and made BoothTag a huge success. Look for us next at the CompTIA Breakaway Event in Washington D.C. August 1st through 4th!

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