Eleven Tips To Make Your Event A Success
If you have ever attended an event where everyone seemed to
be having a great time, whether private, public, or corporate,
you no doubt wondered what the secret to its success was. It's
not always simply the mix of guests or the food or the entertainment
that makes a winning event, but the right combination of many
elements. Here is a creative list of tips to help you make your
next event one people will remember for all the right reasons.
1. Start with a checklist. List all the elements of your event:
food, bar, entertainment, venue, invitations, guest list, etc.
Use the checklist as you plan your party. Add details as you
go along and check tasks off as they are completed.
2. Plan in advance. Send invitations or advertise the event
far in advance. The larger the event, the more time you should
allow. Allow a minimum of two weeks for a small private party
and three months or longer for a significant event to which people
will have to travel. Give your guests plenty of time to plan
and set aside the time to attend.
3. Guests should know the purpose of theme of the event. The
place to make this clear is on the event's invitation, poster,
or flyer. This will not only help guests know how to dress for
the event, but will generally prepare them for what sort of event
they will be attending.
4. Choose an appropriate venue. Is there adequate space for
guests to mingle, activities such as dancing, and entertainment?
Does it have a bar and facilities for serving food? Is there
space for a sit-down meal or is it limited to stand-up grazing?
Does it have adequate climate control and restroom facilities?
5. Decide on a hosted or a no-host bar and make that clear on
the invitation. Have an adequate number of bartenders and servers.
No one likes long lines at the bar.
6. If you are serving food, don't skimp. True, the cost of catering
can vary greatly depending on what you serve and how many you
are serving, but if you have a little leeway in the budget food
is one of the areas to spend it. Make sure there is enough, that
it's high quality, and that it fits the theme or mood of your
party – if you're having a luau, don't serve lutefisk.
7. Appoint hosts. If it's a small event that you are hosting,
you may not need help in this area. But if you are throwing a
large event, get some trusted friends or associates to help greet
guests and even introduce them to other guests.
8. Consider name tags. At events where the attendees generally
are not acquainted with one another, name tags can help guests
feel more comfortable approaching someone they might have heard
of but not yet met. If you have a guest list, write the name
tags in advance and have them available at the entrance – and
make sure the name is large and bold; no one feels comfortable
squinting and peering at someone's chest to read his or her name.
9. A media presentation can be a great enhancement to an event,
from high-tech audio-visual productions to slide shows to exhibits
to posters. The size and the purpose of the event will drive
this decision; for smaller events, a simple banner might suffice.
10. Entertainment can make or break an event. Consider a mix
of entertainers to provide variety. Depending on the purpose
of the event, a keynote speaker can be a big draw. Other popular
choices are a DJ or a live band. Recent trends show that event
planners and hosts are choosing magicians and stand-up comics
more and more for their ability to provide great, crowd-pleasing
shows.
11. Planning a successful event can be a great deal of work,
and it's easy for details to fall through the crack. On the day
of the event, go back to your checklist and make sure all the
details are in order before guests arrive.
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