Something we often hear from people who’ve just booked a quiz night from us is “We want the quiz to be really interactive”. We take note, but we’re not always entirely sure what this means, as it can mean different things from different people. Sometimes it turns out that people want there to be lots […]
This blog post is about trained and skilled professionals doing a better job than non-professionals. And specifically about trained and skilled professional QuizMasters doing a better job than people who are not professional quiz masters (even though they may be professionals in something that may appear to be similar). We run around 250 hosted quizzes […]
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Another guest post by Barry Bridges, a veteran QQQ QuizMaster As I near the first decade of my QuizMastery at QuizQuizQuiz, I feel it’s the right time to let you into a little secret. First though, you need to promise not to tell anyone. Promise? In which case, it’s time for a revelation: I HATE […]
This is a guest post by veteran QuizQuizQuiz QuizMaster Barry Bridges. I’ve been inspired to put pen to paper (or should that be finger to keyboard?) following a quiz that I ran last night which involved a very challenging, complicated audience. They weren’t challenging because they were loud, rude or rowdy – far from it […]
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Interactive Quizzes?
/0 Comments/in Team Building /by David McGaugheySomething we often hear from people who’ve just booked a quiz night from us is “We want the quiz to be really interactive”. We take note, but we’re not always entirely sure what this means, as it can mean different things from different people. Sometimes it turns out that people want there to be lots […]
The Hosts with the Most
/0 Comments/in Professional Quizmasters /by David McGaugheyThis blog post is about trained and skilled professionals doing a better job than non-professionals. And specifically about trained and skilled professional QuizMasters doing a better job than people who are not professional quiz masters (even though they may be professionals in something that may appear to be similar). We run around 250 hosted quizzes […]
Love Hate Pub Quiz Relationships
/0 Comments/in News /by Jack Waley-CohenAnother guest post by Barry Bridges, a veteran QQQ QuizMaster As I near the first decade of my QuizMastery at QuizQuizQuiz, I feel it’s the right time to let you into a little secret. First though, you need to promise not to tell anyone. Promise? In which case, it’s time for a revelation: I HATE […]
Making quizzes work for a mixed audience
/0 Comments/in Company Quiz Night, Running Quizzes /by Jack Waley-CohenThis is a guest post by veteran QuizQuizQuiz QuizMaster Barry Bridges. I’ve been inspired to put pen to paper (or should that be finger to keyboard?) following a quiz that I ran last night which involved a very challenging, complicated audience. They weren’t challenging because they were loud, rude or rowdy – far from it […]