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Resource talk:How to get people to come to your events

Revision as of 20:46, 4 September 2021 by Jayanna0201 (talk | contribs) (→‎Comment - Jacqueline Small: new section)

Hello I am Natalia Medina and I study at Loyola University Maryland I read this article and it was very informative. I am the treasurer of the Association of Latinx students in my school and an active member of other organizations. With these positions it comes the responsibility of event planning and I am very glad to have read this and share the knowledge with my board to put some in practice to get more students in our event.

Comment- Maria S. Bjoerndalen

Holding events is an important part of reaching out to people and can create a lot of activity and engagement around what you want to convey, either it being innovation, charity, or a social event for members of an organization. However, to reach out to people, they must attend the events you are organizing. Learning the tricks and tips to help get a bigger turnout at your events is very useful information, both in regards to the work we are going to do with UIF or in other roles in other organizations.

Comment - Jacqueline Small

This article was very encouraging. It provides clear and logical tips to engage your audience, maximize success and so much more. As I have been preparing an event of my own for my fellow peers on campus, it is easy to get discouraged due to fear or just simply being unprepared. I will definitely use these tips as I prepare to further engage with students on campus.

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