This section of your ShowTime Profile displays the sessions you have published. They may contain the following information:
- Session name and published date
- A brief description about the session
- Location of the session
- Number of likes received
- Number of views
- Number of attendees
- Average rating
To view a recent session that is shown on your public page, follow these steps:
- Click Organization profile under your name at the top-left corner and click more about the speaker. Your ShowTime profile will load.
- Click a session to view the Public Talk page.
OR
From the User profile tab in the Settings pane, scroll to the bottom of the page and click Preview below of the profile URL window. This will take you to the Recent Sessions page. The Public Talk page for that session will be shown.
Sharing your profile and Public Talk page
Your profile and Public Talk page can be accessed at the unique profile URL generated when you signed up for your ShowTime account. You can cusiomize this URL from the User profile tab under the Settings section in the left pane, and post it on your blog, websites, or social media accounts. Visitors will see any profile information you've provided as well as sessions that you've published.
Visitors will see any profile information you've provided as well as sessions that you've published. Viewers who visit your profile can view the name, date, slides, and details of the presentation, information on your profile, rating and feedback provided by the Viewers. They can share your presentation on their Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn pages or embed the presentation through the URL link. Guest viewers can also download the presentation.
Session analytics:
See what worked and what didn't from the audience analytics. Data includes:
- Number of likes
- Number of questions
- Number of attendees
- Number of views
- Average rating
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The Session analytics section shows you what worked and what didn't based on audience analytics. The data includes the number of attendees, views, and likes, any questions raised, and your average rating.