So concludes the inaugural and very successful Measurement.ie conference, with organiser Damien Mulley hinting at a another similar event before the end of the year.

If you missed the conference, check out of live commentary from earlier today or our Twitter stream. Alternative, search the event’s hashtag on Twitter. Meanwhile, here’s some images we captured during today’s proceedings:

National College of Ireland, our venue for the day
National College of Ireland, our venue for the day
Laurence Veale: Google Analytics and tracking leads and sales
Laurence Veale: Google Analytics and tracking leads and sales
Stephen Jio: The qualitative rewards of social media
Stephen Jio: The qualitative rewards of social media
Dena Walker: Measuring return on social investment
Dena Walker: Measuring return on social investment
Mat Morrison: How to read Facebook statistics
Mat Morrison: How to read Facebook statistics
Morning discussion panel: Value of a follower, featuring Kim Gillick, Nick McGivney and Stephen O'Leary
Morning discussion panel: Value of a follower, featuring Kim Gillick, Nick McGivney and Stephen O'Leary
Morning discussion panel featuring Kim Gillick and Nick McGivney
Morning discussion panel featuring Kim Gillick and Nick McGivney
Dermot Daly: Adding analytics to your mobile apps
Dermot Daly: Adding analytics to your mobile apps
Gina Bowes: Measuring the strategy of an organisation
Gina Bowes: Measuring the strategy of an organisation
Afternoon discussion panel: Future of measurement, featuring Mat Morrison, Charlie Ardagh, Barry Hand and Kieran Flanagan
Afternoon discussion panel: Future of measurement, featuring Mat Morrison, Charlie Ardagh, Barry Hand and Kieran Flanagan
MC Rick O'Shea is a happy mood!
MC Rick O'Shea is a happy mood!
Event organiser Damien Mulley
Event organiser Damien Mulley

6 thoughts on “Today's Measurement.ie conference in pictures

    1. @barryhand Thanks boss, very kind of you to say, and thank you and kimberlymicado for the interview.

      We’ll have to track you down at the next event and say hi in person.

    1. @barryhand Thanks boss, very kind of you to say, and thank you and kimberlymicado for the interview.

      We’ll have to track you down at the next event and say hi in person.

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