Typing a blog post with Imran Hussain for @ukgovcamp 2025 (#ukgc25) about the sad passing of @vickytnz.

Reminded of 2018 when we lost David Pearson and used the Twitter hashtag #RIPDavidTheP to organise ourselves and remember him.

Q: Who else from our community has passed since #UKGCXL in January 2024, please?

A weeknote, starting 15 January 2024 (govcamp edition)

I’m on a train back from London to Newcastle having taken both Friday and Monday off so let’s be honest I can’t even remember what happened in my work week! More on that in the next edition. For now…

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Post @ukgovcamp.bsky.social come down with Janet at RHS Gardens Wisley. #ukgcxl

Lessons learned from bringing promotional sweets to a conference
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/01/lessons-learned-from-bringing-promotional-sweets-to-a-conference/

I've recently set up my own consultancy company and decided to sponsor my local UKGovCamp conference. That entitled me to a logo on the site, a shout-out during the conference, and place to put any promotional stickers. Everyone loves stickers!

But I decided to bring along something different - promotional sweeties!

I found a small business to print my logo with edible ink onto sweets and ordered some fizzy flying saucers, mint Mentos, and fruit Mentos. They all had my company logo and name on them.

Here was my working theory. If I were a bigger sponsor, I'd have a table and people would have been able to come up to me and chat in exchange for swag. But I didn't have a dedicated space. That's OK, I could make my own space!

If you walk up to people while carrying a big bag of candy and say "Would you like a Jelly Baby an after-dinner mint?" people react with joy! Most people love being offered a sweet. It's a great way to meet people and start conversations.

It was great! It felt like I talked to all 500 attendees, I gave away most of the sweets, and I told people a little about the work I do. People had smiles on their faces and were happy to chat.

But… Here's what didn't work.

The key flaw in my cunning plan is that once you give someone a sweet with a logo on it, they eat the sweet. Now they don't have your logo to remember you by! A sticker is like a business card - a physical reminder. A sweet is gone in an instant.

The sweets are quite small and, as a consequence, the logo and text are also small. A few people didn't notice the printing or thought that the mints were designed to look like blue eyeballs.

My site has reasonable SEO if you search for "Open Ideas Ltd" - but there was no URl printed on the sweets because they were too small. And they would be eaten straight away.

Compact disks of sugar aren't the most health-conscious snack. I made sure that the treats were all vegan and gluten-free. While the big tub of flying saucers had the ingredients and allergens printed on them, the Mentos didn't. Some people were (understandably) reluctant to take unidentified sweets from a stranger.

So, lessons learned? Bring bigger sweets, with more eye-catching designs, including a clear call to action, and which are sugar-free and inedible.

Stickers. I've reinvented stickers…

And yet… I'd probably do it again! I'm not a mega-corp trying to convince people to purchase my services. I'm just this guy, you know? It can be a bit intimidating to go up to strangers and say "TALK TO ME". But saying "Hello! Would you care for a sweet?" is a socially acceptable ice-breaker.

I enjoyed the experience and, while I don't think it will lead to a 10x ROI with enhanced EBITDA and hitting my OKRs, it was a lot of fun.

My question to you is this - what's the favourite swag you've ever given out?

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/01/lessons-learned-from-bringing-promotional-sweets-to-a-conference/

#conferences #schwag #UKGCXL #ukgovcamp

Lessons learned from bringing promotional sweets to a conference

I've recently set up my own consultancy company and decided to sponsor my local UKGovCamp conference. That entitled me to a logo on the site, a shout-out during the conference, and place to put any promotional stickers. Everyone loves stickers! But I decided to bring along something different - promotional sweeties! I found a small [...]

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I've recently set up my own consultancy company and decided to sponsor my local UKGovCamp conference. That entitled me to a logo on the site, a shout-out during the conference, and place to put any promotional stickers. Everyone loves stickers! But I decide…

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Lessons learned from bringing promotional sweets to a conference

I've recently set up my own consultancy company and decided to sponsor my local UKGovCamp conference. That entitled me to a logo on the site, a shout-out during the conference, and place to put any promotional stickers. Everyone loves stickers! But I decided to bring along something different - promotional sweeties! I found a small [...]

Terence Eden’s Blog
Unconferncing at UKGovcamp earlier today.
#DailyImages2024 20/366 #UKGCXL #UKGC24

Would be great at the next @ukgovcamp event to run a retrospective.

Gather feedback from attendees on how many of the ideas covered are able to be successfully actioned. Identify which theoretical concepts actually work when put into practice. 🤔

#ukgcxl

Attended #ukgcxl today for the first time. Really interesting set of discussions about tech solutions in government and the public sector.
I feel my main contribution to #ukgcxl was repeatedly wondering why so many ministers think their main problem is that they are not using #AI...
Let's trust UK gov with AI when they fail at WhatsApp #ukgcxl