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Don’t forget to collect feedback.

This is now the organizers are so boldly throwing around advice, but when they launched the conference for the first time, they were not so self-confident. So when they came up with something new and implemented it, then they were sure to ask participants: Did it work?

Don’t be afraid to experiment: even unsuccessful ideas will be at least a good experience or an adventure. And don’t be afraid of criticism: you can find a lot of interesting insights in the negativity. And most importantly, analyze and try not to repeat your mistakes – this will be a solid application for success and will ensure your respect in the community.

After the event
After the event

Keep the promises you made to event guests. Promised photos and videos? Shake them off the photographer and cameraman, and once you’ve shaken them off, post them. If during the speech, the speaker promised the audience to post something in the group, send, remember, give a link – remind the speaker and post it yourself. Treat his promise as your own, protect your reputation as an organizer.

Ask your guests to leave a review on social networks. Reach out to loyal attendees. You can post a Google form in the group with a small questionnaire.