From a quick glance this seems like some really cool and promising outcomes! I’d have been interested to know more detail about the “Intended Actions of Respondents” (e.g.s of specific promising things people are doing as a result) and what the costs were after accounting for organiser remuneration as well.
I was pretty surprised how many accepted attendees you had for such low online advertising costs. That suggests there’s some real low-hanging fruit of potentially interested people. I’d also be interested in whether (m)any of the people who applied and attended through this method ended up being strong participants in the event and/or taking follow-up actions.
From a quick glance this seems like some really cool and promising outcomes! I’d have been interested to know more detail about the “Intended Actions of Respondents” (e.g.s of specific promising things people are doing as a result) and what the costs were after accounting for organiser remuneration as well.
I was pretty surprised how many accepted attendees you had for such low online advertising costs. That suggests there’s some real low-hanging fruit of potentially interested people. I’d also be interested in whether (m)any of the people who applied and attended through this method ended up being strong participants in the event and/or taking follow-up actions.