| Getting People To Your Events
You can have the best programs in the world but if no one knows, your work will not be seen. Always focus first on who you want to attend and how to get them to your event.
Here Are Some Helpful Tips:
- Send personal invitations to people
via campus mail. Post flyers in the campus post office
and stuff mailboxes.
- Make personal presentations at
group meetings to encourage support for your program.
This gives interested people the chance to ask questions
and build enthusiasm. It helps if your group has supported
their activities as well.
- Involve as many people in the
planning of an event as possible. The more people involved,
the more people have a vested interest in seeing the program
succeed.
- Ask professors to give class credit
for attending educational events.
- Use door prizes as incentives
for those who show up.
- Give incentives and rewards to
those of your members who can bring five or more friends
to your event or program.
- See if RA's can get programming
credit for bringing their residents to your program.
- Promote an event in the media
after it has happened.
- Use table tents in all dining
areas on campus to advertise the event. You can probably
get a sponsor to pay for the table tents in exchange for
the advertising they can get from it.
- Have another group co-sponsor
the event.
- Check the campus calendar closely.
Make sure there's not a major event already planned which
will conflict with yours. Avoid religious holidays and
times when classes are extremely demanding.
- Plan your programs as far in advance
as possible, then circulate these dates among other campus
organizations so (hopefully) they won't plan events that
conflict with yours.
- Carefully consider the size of room
you use for programs. If the room is too big, people will
think the program fell short of your expectations.
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