Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Are you hosting a Conference in Denver?

Corporate seminars are not inexpensive. They can make a big effect and detailed planning is necessary. Not only are theconventions expensive for the host, but also for the participants. Participants and companies are not easily separated with their money and they want to be convinced and reassured that they have devoted their time and funds well. Post critiques show that small details make a major difference. Throwing a conference or convention together without consideration to the smallest details can spell calamity. So the steps to take as a promoter and host for the conference/convention are to find a great spot. Knowing your probable attendees is important whether you choose a location that is a limited distance for them to drive or choosing a great getaway for companies to see and experience a new city. Check out the cost of the venue and ask for details. Rocky Mountain Gift BasketDo not decide on busy times of the year for holidays, family vacations or a busy time for the businesses targeted. For example, as retailers do their buying for summer sports equipment, late spring and early summer or not the time to entice them. They are very busy and they have already purchased their items for the year. Next you must evaluate the schedule to be sure the timing is good. If you overbook they may not have down time to enjoy themselves. If you do not offer enough workshops or variable schedules of interest, they will not think they gained anything from the conference or convention. Try to get a keynote speaker or two to draw a crowd. Publicize early to get them to lock into your event first on their calendars. It even works to offer a discount incentive for early signup. Do assign an pro to offer all information the convention goer will need from airport transportation to hotel registration and maps. Of course your serious concern will be the conference content itself. So plan to keep it going, keep it efficient, keep it stimulating. It is better to have more concise sessions with question/answer free time to chat and connect than to have participants leaving long sessions because they are tired or feel they are hearing repetitive information and facts. The first impact will make a significant difference. Efficiency and getting information to help airport/hotel/conference center logistics run effectively will set off the tone of the convention. It is also important that when they arrive there are plenty of welcome folks available to set that upbeat positive tone and answer questions. The check-in table should include all the information they will need. And you always must be willing to put out the money for freebies. Our company attended a conference in a small city in a mid-western town. It was obvious they were trying to save money and got the conference center and food cheap. We paid a alot for a rental car to drive the 2 hours to the locations and stay in a small 2 star hotel/motel conference center. The pretzels and vats of bad coffee set the tone for a lengthy two days ahead. The next year we chose to go to the Denver Convention Center and what a big difference. Flying into DIA was so impressive with those stunning mountains as a backdrop. Our hotel was attached to center and there were all kinds of restaurants, night life, shopping nearby. We found a cool Rocky Mountain Gift Basket from a local basket company in Aurora. It was a box with all sorts of Colorado snacks. That convention rocked and we will go again next year.

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