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Top 10 mistakes Event
Planners make and how to avoid them…
Mistake #1
Failing to identify meeting objectives
This is a very common mistake. Be sure to know one hundred percent what
your management expects from this meeting. Examples: education,
recruiting, awards presentations, new product roll-out, executive
installation, etc.
Mistake #2 Failing to budget properly
Many planners make this mistake by overlooking some very costly items.
Specifically speaker travel, audio/visual, program handouts, shipping
charges, decorations, security, and afternoon breaks. Don't overlook
these hidden "budget killers"!
Mistake #3 Failing to select the right facility
This mistake can destroy the best event. Things to consider when
planning your event: Location, location, location! Depending on the
locale of your attendees, proximity to the airport, sleeping room costs,
freeways, major thoroughfares and traffic patterns are critical. Meeting
room location, meeting room size, and parking fees all affect your
attendance.
Mistake #4 Failing to hire the right
speaker/entertainer
Every meeting planners worst nightmare is a "flop". Be sure to use a
reputable, skilled speaker or entertainer whom you have personally seen
or whose references you have checked!
Mistake #5 Failing to identify and secure a
prospect list in advance
I can't tell you haw many times I have seen events fail because of this
one factor. Secure your entire list before securing your date in
writing. Be sure your list has all names, titles, mailing addresses, fax
numbers, and e-mail addresses. Your attendees can't register if you
can't reach them.
Mistake #6 Failing to prepare a marketing plan
This definitely ranks in the top three in regards to importance when
planning an event. Be sure to layout your timelines. Back out your
contacts by your target dates. Plan your contacts by mail, e-mail,
telephone and fax by week. This will insure maximum contact in a timely
manner and will drive your attendance.
Mistake #7 Failing to secure strong contracts
Here's where you can really run into trouble. Do NOT promote your event
without legible, signed contracts for everything including your speaker,
facility, and other contractors.
Mistake #8 Failing to create the right environment
With the hundreds of details we put into every meeting, don't overlook
your meeting environment. Lighting, seating, room temperature, music,
decorations, audio/visual, and location of the bathrooms and telephones
are all important.
Mistake #9 Failure to secure the right
audio/visual
Get it in writing! Request a written list of audio/visual needs from
every presenter and feed back to them your staging set up.
Mistake #10 Failure to market the event properly
Once you've created your marketing plan, stick to it! Once your event is
booked it's critical all of your marketing contacts go as planned.
Remember, use every means to reach your attendees. One method alone
doesn't reach everyone because we are all different. Use every means
available to you. Don't forget e-mail and better yet, your sponsors!
Good Luck! |