Increase your audience surveys and improve survey data

Опубликовано: 14 Май 2026
на канале: Digital Culture Network
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This session was recorded live on September 18 at 11am and was presented by Jack Roscoe.

In this one-hour webinar, join Jack, our Audience Data Collection and Evaluation Tech Champion, for a masterclass in audience surveying methods. If you’re struggling to collect enough audience surveys or are concerned about the quality and usefulness of your survey data, this is for you. 

This webinar will be relevant to any cultural or creative organisation carrying out audience surveys, including those that are funded by Arts Council England and may use Illuminate, as well as organisations that are not. 

You will learn: 

Effective ways to get more surveys for different types of participation, organisations and venues. 
Methods to collect more accurate and representative survey data from a market research professional.
How to build a collaborative approach and culture around your surveying and audience data. 

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Explore and harness the benefits of technology to achieve your goals

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