Offer
something for free that has value for the
attendeesfor example, a book,
software product, a pencil holder, reference
volume, picture frame, report or guide.
People who are invited to the seminar and
actually attend receive the giveaway, says
Martin R. Baird, president of Phoenix-based
Advisor Marketing. Make sure you have enough
handouts for everybody. Anything that will make
attendees think of you each time they use it is a
gift that keeps giving. Make
sure the giveaways add extra punch to the topic
of your seminar. Dont be
afraid to get creative; choose something clients
will keep around and that extends awareness
generated by the event. Have your phone number
printed on the giveawaythis makes it easy
for people to get in touch with you. If you hand
out something junky though, dont be
surprised if it ends up in the trash.
Involve an
expert. Having a well-known CPA
deliver a speech at your seminar adds
credibility. Even if a pro participates in only a
small way, it is a real plus for your program. If
the topic is litigation services, for example,
you could ask an expert in this area to talk to
your guests. If you yourself are the expert, be
sure to get your time at the podium. Arrange for
your featured speakers well beforehand so you can
advertise them in the registration mailing, and
confirm their plans to attend one to two weeks in
advance.
Leave them
wanting more. Near the end of the
event, throw out some ideas that will prompt
attendees to call your firm for more information
or come to your next miniconference. Cliffhangers
spark curiosity: Interest participants in what
will come next.
Contact
no-shows. Call or mail an
information packet to people who registered but
failed to attend. Say youre sorry they
couldnt come, tell them how the seminar
went and share some of the positive feedback you
received from attendees.
You can have a mailer ready to
go out that reports a few of the highlights. When
putting together any direct mailing, use colored,
invitation-sized envelopespeople open them
more often and with more enthusiasm than
standard-sized ones. Also, try hand-addressing
the envelope and be sure to include your phone
number inside. Use only first-class postage; you
dont want the recipient to view the piece
as just more junk mail. These people took the
time to register, so they already have some
interest in the topic. Make the most of it.
Being the host of a
miniconference is a great way to form new
business relationships, meet up with existing and
even former clients and also vet new employees,
but dont go into it blindly. Preparation
goes a long way toward ensuring its success.
Afterward, the goodwill fostered and your savvy
networking skills will ensure the awareness your
seminar generated has a far reach.
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