Let's just say, for the sake of argument, we publicised a meeting.. with a couple of speakers on Low Carb perhaps, Supplements or common complications ..
To be held in a village hall or some such place..
If you're doing it in a village hall or similar then you're going to limit your audience. Might be better doing it as an online event. Have a couple of success stories, invite people to talk about the challenges that they have encountered and how they have overcome them. Perhaps a panel who can answer questions etc.
I must say I'm surprised by the first two responses. I live online as it's the nature of my job but I was rather hoping to do something for the people I bump in to at the hospital diabetes clinic.
I must say I'm surprised by the first two responses. I live online as it's the nature of my job but I was rather hoping to do something for the people I bump in to at the hospital diabetes clinic.
It's not about getting it wrong Simon, I am more thinking about the amount of diabetics in a general geographical area who would be prepared to go to meetings. If you consider that, then think about the amount who would probably take part in an on line meeting in the comfort of their own home, and from as far and wide as you could get the message out.
I'd love to come to a meeting in person but I suspect you're living in the UK and I'm in Canada. I have been known to cross the pond but wouldn't be able to make it this year since I've got all my vacation planned ... but I'd be happy to join an online meeting.
I don't hi I you got it wrong at all. If you trying to stesnge a small get together then a face-to-face meet would work fine. However, you've got to think about how far people would've prepared to travel to attend? Are they going to give up their time? I was simply saying that an online meetin might help you to attract more people. You can attend from the co fort of your own home etc etc. Thats just my opinion, but everybody is different.