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Workshops: Marketing for Attendees

Marketing for Attendees

Marketing for attendees for your workshops and seminars is a function of having good “list building skills”.  The basics of inviting attendees is relatively straight forward and creating your list for any given event you create as a campaign is easy if you have been adding to you list of targets in your Pipedrive or other CRM system.

Marketing for Attendees

Creating a list that you will invite to your seminar / workshop is basically all about common sense and you will learn as you go to become an experts in this marketing type.  here are some tips.

Time and Schedule

  • DAYS OF THE WEEK:  Always hold your events during the middle of the week.  Mondays canbe too hectic and attendance will be poor.  By Friday, most small business entrepreneurs will only have the weekend on their minds. Always schedule your workshops and seminars for Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday.
  • ATTENDEES MAY BE BASED ON OCCUPATION:  The available time that an individual has to attend your event may well based on their profession.
    • Example:  Commercial Cleaning Services:   If you are going to give a presentation and include a group of janitorial services providers, do NOT schedule an after hours workshop. Commercial janitorial companies clean their customer’s buildings after the day is over.  They will not be able to attend your after hours event.  Invite them to a luncheon seminar. 
    • Example:  Sub-Contractor: If you are going to hold a workshop that includes sub-contractors, it must be held after hours.  Most go to work way too early to attend a breakfast meeting and are likely a bit too dirty to be comfortable for a lunch event.  An evening workshop is perfect for this group.
    • Example:  Distributors and Manufacturers The time of the workday for manufacturers and distributors is lunch.  By noon, they are looking for a little relief from their hectic day and your workshop gives them the perfect informative break.

Where to Hold Your Event

  • RESTAURANTS vs. HOTELS / MOTELS: Holding a workshop event in a restaurant can be expensive and to keep costs under control, you’ll need to do some research and shopping.  Some facilities will provide the meeting room for free, as long as you spend a minimum amount for food.  Hotels and standard motels are usually identical. Many major hotel chains and motels now have “lite” versions for travelers.  They are typically featured as “Suites” or “Inns”.  Such properties have good meeting rooms and economical meeting room rental prices.  They will supply water and coffee but often do not have restaurants.  This means you can supply the food, such as inexpensive sub-sandwiches, as well as the liquid refreshments.
  • LOCATING COMMERCIAL HIGH-DENSITY AREAS:  When you start researching areas in your community to held your first workshops, look first to map out and look for those sections of town where the most businesses reside due to zoning.  Where are the most “strip mall” locations that may house service companies?  Where are the warehouse districts?  Where are industrial parks?  When you locate those areas, then look for a good prospect for room rental in that area.  If it a modest restaurant, locating your room in that location may mean you are providing them a chance to get a FREE lunch on you exactly where the go anyway.  
  • IMPORTANCE OF ZIP CODES:  When you start to put together your list, pay attention to ZIP Codes.  Where is your event going to be held and if its centrally located in a single ZIP Code, make sure you only send invitations to those prospective client in that ZIP Code if you want to maximize attendance.  With todays internet capabilities, it’s very easy to locate a quality option or two for a presentation room by ZIP Code and then start creating a list of businesses to send invitations to from Pipedrive CRM.  As you can see, your list is very important and we cannot overemphasize the value of lists and your ability to build them correctly.

Order a List

One of the quickest ways to build a quality list and segment it by ZIP codes is to simply buy a list from a list broker.  For example, you can purchase a list that includes commercial service companies, distributors, manufacturers, etc. by a specific ZIP code and by the owner for very low cost and this is often the best way to build a good mailing list if you are pressed for time.  Just do a Google or Duck Duck Search for List Brokers and you will find hundred.

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