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What does a great event experience feel like for an attendee? That is the first question that should be asked before budgets, logistics, venue, what do you want the experience to be for the audience? Now, close your eyes and imagine the best event you have ever attended. How did it make you feel? Recently I was brainstorming with our Meetings and Events team about the ingredients for a successful event-what is needed-and what to avoid and how to make it memorable and there are 11 key steps, that when they are done right, will turn your attendees into super fans. In this episode, you find exactly what you need to create the best experiences for your internal and external stakeholders.
Has this happened to you, when you feel totally excited about an event, only to realize once you are there that it isn't living up to your expectation? In the face-to-face industry there are not only trade show experiences, which we talk about a lot here on the show-there are events with the show-it can be your company's event like a Pre-Con Meeting, Sales Meeting, Executive Level Meetings or if you work for an association, you may plan networking events. All of these experiences combined create the experience for the attendee.
"Whether you are focused on internal customers or external-the outcome is always the same-and based on one question we all ask-Was it worth my time?"
Here are four examples of events that either exceeded exceptions or were a surprise when they didn't:
Recently I went to a big name event locally here in Chicago. I like to continue my education and expand horizons and this one stood out for two reasons-two big CNBC names (one of them is an inventor on Shark Tank) and one inspirational leader who I love. It was an all-day event and the female speaker who was the keynote-was to come on at the end of the day-like 5 PM-which seemed crazy to me. Fire up your audience at least in the middle! Sadly I was unable to stay until the end- and missed seeing the top person I wanted to see.
In contrast to this event, three events that truly stand out in my past were put on by Social Media Examiner-and Social Media Marketing world and events with Chalene Johnson and Amy Porterfield. The common result in all three is that my expectations were exceeded. And in the case of the Amy Porterfield event, thanks to encouragement from my friend Susan Crawford who attended with me, I launched this podcast after attending Amy's event.
You may be asking- "how do I create an event that will delight our attendees?
11 Tips to Achieving the Best Event Ever
We have only scratched the surface here. If I can leave you with one thing it is this:
People need to feel like their time is valued.
When you create your next amazing event, if you treat every attendee like they are the most important person in the room-they will remember! Our meetings and events team is very talented and can help provide guidance, if you feel stuck you can get advice from the experts.
And one final exciting note. Rock Your Trade Show is planning our first ever face-to-face event in January 2020! We will have senior leaders from the show, and even some surprise speakers for an incredible event. If you are interested in attending reach out to me!. I will also share details in a coming episode.
Special thanks to our incredible Meetings & Events Team for helping plan our upcoming event!
Resources from this Episode
The Chalene Show with Chalene Johnson Build Your Tribe with Chalene Johnson
Social Media Marketing with Michael Stelzner Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield Smart Passive Income with Pat Flynn Entrepreneurs On Fire with John Lee Dumas Shark Tank
Books
Superfans by Pat Flynn
Credits: Thanks to Christy Haussler at Team Podcast for editing this episode
By Natalie BenamouWhat does a great event experience feel like for an attendee? That is the first question that should be asked before budgets, logistics, venue, what do you want the experience to be for the audience? Now, close your eyes and imagine the best event you have ever attended. How did it make you feel? Recently I was brainstorming with our Meetings and Events team about the ingredients for a successful event-what is needed-and what to avoid and how to make it memorable and there are 11 key steps, that when they are done right, will turn your attendees into super fans. In this episode, you find exactly what you need to create the best experiences for your internal and external stakeholders.
Has this happened to you, when you feel totally excited about an event, only to realize once you are there that it isn't living up to your expectation? In the face-to-face industry there are not only trade show experiences, which we talk about a lot here on the show-there are events with the show-it can be your company's event like a Pre-Con Meeting, Sales Meeting, Executive Level Meetings or if you work for an association, you may plan networking events. All of these experiences combined create the experience for the attendee.
"Whether you are focused on internal customers or external-the outcome is always the same-and based on one question we all ask-Was it worth my time?"
Here are four examples of events that either exceeded exceptions or were a surprise when they didn't:
Recently I went to a big name event locally here in Chicago. I like to continue my education and expand horizons and this one stood out for two reasons-two big CNBC names (one of them is an inventor on Shark Tank) and one inspirational leader who I love. It was an all-day event and the female speaker who was the keynote-was to come on at the end of the day-like 5 PM-which seemed crazy to me. Fire up your audience at least in the middle! Sadly I was unable to stay until the end- and missed seeing the top person I wanted to see.
In contrast to this event, three events that truly stand out in my past were put on by Social Media Examiner-and Social Media Marketing world and events with Chalene Johnson and Amy Porterfield. The common result in all three is that my expectations were exceeded. And in the case of the Amy Porterfield event, thanks to encouragement from my friend Susan Crawford who attended with me, I launched this podcast after attending Amy's event.
You may be asking- "how do I create an event that will delight our attendees?
11 Tips to Achieving the Best Event Ever
We have only scratched the surface here. If I can leave you with one thing it is this:
People need to feel like their time is valued.
When you create your next amazing event, if you treat every attendee like they are the most important person in the room-they will remember! Our meetings and events team is very talented and can help provide guidance, if you feel stuck you can get advice from the experts.
And one final exciting note. Rock Your Trade Show is planning our first ever face-to-face event in January 2020! We will have senior leaders from the show, and even some surprise speakers for an incredible event. If you are interested in attending reach out to me!. I will also share details in a coming episode.
Special thanks to our incredible Meetings & Events Team for helping plan our upcoming event!
Resources from this Episode
The Chalene Show with Chalene Johnson Build Your Tribe with Chalene Johnson
Social Media Marketing with Michael Stelzner Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield Smart Passive Income with Pat Flynn Entrepreneurs On Fire with John Lee Dumas Shark Tank
Books
Superfans by Pat Flynn
Credits: Thanks to Christy Haussler at Team Podcast for editing this episode