- Personal Identifier Question 2010
The new Personal Identifier Question (PIQ) has been set for 2010 and is valid
from 1 January 2010.
A PIQ is used as a means of audit verification for telephone and electronic registrations (e.g. via internet or e-mail) for controlled free circulation or exhibition attendees. Note: For shows ending on or after 1 September 2009 registration information (including the PIQ) is only required for those individuals for whom you are claiming demographic data, or may wish to claim as a magazine controlled circulation copy. See the rule change below.
It must be asked, recorded and the information retained for audit for telephone and electronic requests (e.g. via internet or e-mail) claimed as controlled free circulation , for source documents used to support non-requested controlled circulation obtained by these means or for telephone/internet exhibition registrations where you are claiming demographic data. Please see the relevant Reporting Standards for more information.
Publishers must use the following question from 1 January 2010
• What is the month of your birth? – recorded numerically (1 – 12).
For example: ‘August’ would be ‘8’. It is suggested that if asking the question on an internet form a drop down menu/box could be used.
This Personal Identifier Question must be used from 1 January 2010. To view the 2009 questions click the heading below.
For more information or if you have any queries on this please contact your Account Manager or Jan Pitt, Director of Magazines and Exhibitions: email jan.pitt@abc.org.uk
- Personal Identifier Questions 2009
The Personal Identifier Questions (PIQ) for 2009 which are valid from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2009 are as follows.
Publishers may use either:
The town or city of your birth (or the first two letters of the town or city of your birth). [For example, London or LO]
OR
Last Secondary/High School attended [The full name, for example: St Paul’s]
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The new Personal identifier Question, valid from 1 January 2010, has now been set. Click the heading above to view the Personal Identifier Question that you must use from 1 January 2010.
For more information or if you have any queries on this please contact your Account Manager or Jan Pitt, Director of Magazines and Exhibitions: email jan.pitt@abc.org.uk
Trade Exhibitions rule changes - June 2009
- For shows ending on or after 1 September 2009, simplification of the reporting of attendance figures to Total Unique Attendance broken down by Visitor Attendance and Exhibitor Attendance, including for COAs (not Profiles) the removal of the need to audit registration information and option of reporting repeat visits for visitor attendance
Trade Exhibitions rule changes - October 2007
- Transfer attendance: to be broken out for shows ending after 1 January 2008
- Publicising attendance figures: minor change prior to certificate issue
- Publicising audit reports: ABC to issue press release for re-issued certificates
Trade Exhibitions rule changes - June 2007
- Issue of certificate: audit before issue
- Deadline for submission of return form
- Transfer attendance: recording transfer visitors using mobile light pens
Trade Exhibitions rule change - December 2006
- On-line and telephone registrations - use of the personal identifier question
Trade Exhibitions rule change - June 2005
- Co-located show publicity
Trade Exhibitions rule change - December 2004
- Certificate of attendance: multiple & auto registered visitors
- ABC Byelaw change: issue of first certificate
Trade Exhibitions rule change - June 2004
- Launch of new certificate of attendance (breaking out registered visitor and other attendance)
Trade Exhibitions rule change - September 2003
- Co-located show publicity
Trade Exhibitions rule change - February 2003
- Attendance affected by circumstances outside organiser's control
Trade Exhibitions rule change - December 2002
- Previous show registered visitors: demographics
- Multiple registration documents to support demographics
Trade Exhibitions rule change - June 2002
- Treatment of co-located shows
- Profile certificate: non-registered attendance
Trade Exhibitions rule change - December 2001
- Profile certificate: completion of demographics