Event Calendar Best Practices: Difference between revisions
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Provide clear, consistent, and accessible event information so members can easily discover and attend activities. | Provide clear, consistent, and accessible event information so members can easily discover and attend activities. | ||
== Keeping Information Consistent | == Keeping Information Consistent == | ||
Different groups use different communication channels, but members should receive the same event information regardless of where they find it. | |||
* Finalize events before newsletter publication when possible | * Finalize events before newsletter publication when possible | ||
* If details change: | * If details change: | ||
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== Providing Complete Information == | == Providing Complete Information == | ||
Use the [[Event | Use the [[Event Information Checklist]] to ensure event information is complete and consistent. | ||
Event listings should help members quickly understand: | |||
* What the event is | * What the event is | ||
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== Maximizing Visibility == | == Maximizing Visibility == | ||
When possible, plan events early enough to be included in regularly scheduled member communications. | |||
Events included in regular member communications typically receive greater visibility than events announced only through last-minute updates or social media posts. | Events included in regular member communications typically receive greater visibility than events announced only through last-minute updates or social media posts. | ||
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* [[Local Group Events and Activities]] | * [[Local Group Events and Activities]] | ||
* [[Event Listing Checklist]] | * [[Event Listing Checklist]] | ||
* [[Event Channels and Platforms]] | * [[Local Group Event Channels and Platforms]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:40, 3 June 2026
Members should be able to quickly understand what an event is, whether it is for them, and how to attend.
Clear event information removes barriers to participation.
What Success Looks Like
- Members can easily find event information
- Event details are consistent across platforms
- Members can decide whether to attend with minimal uncertainty
- Fewer questions are needed before attending
Best Practices
- Publish information early whenever possible
- Keep details complete and consistent
- Update all platforms when changes occur
- Include information that helps members feel comfortable attending
Common Pitfalls
- Missing or incomplete event information
- Conflicting details across platforms
- Last-minute updates that are not widely communicated
- Assuming members already know what to expect
Purpose
[edit | hide all | hide | edit source]Provide clear, consistent, and accessible event information so members can easily discover and attend activities.
Keeping Information Consistent
[edit | hide | edit source]Different groups use different communication channels, but members should receive the same event information regardless of where they find it.
- Finalize events before newsletter publication when possible
- If details change:
- Update all platforms
- Clearly communicate updates
- Note that the information has been updated
See: Local Group Event Channels and Platforms
Providing Complete Information
[edit | hide | edit source]Use the Event Information Checklist to ensure event information is complete and consistent.
Event listings should help members quickly understand:
- What the event is
- When and where it takes place
- Who it is for
- How to attend
- What to expect
Maximizing Visibility
[edit | hide | edit source]When possible, plan events early enough to be included in regularly scheduled member communications.
Events included in regular member communications typically receive greater visibility than events announced only through last-minute updates or social media posts.