Speed Dating Success Digital Graphic Printing Invitations and Mass Mailing



Posted: Tuesday, May 27, 2008

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Failed marriages, broken relationships, looking for a soul mate, lack of better options or just exploring possibilities --- whatever their reasons are, more and more people are getting into the speed dating scene.  Event planners are getting good gigs with the onset of this hype. If you're organizing one yourself, here's an idea to guarantee good turnout.  Create invitation postcards using digital graphic printing and send them through mass mailing.

Before we proceed to the details of this plan, let us first take a closer look at speed dating.

The 411 on speed dating

Speed dating is a matchmaking event that uses a round robin system so every participant gets a chance to spend a few minutes with all the attendees.  After meeting everyone, a signal is made by the host.  Participants submit a narrowed down list of individuals they found interesting during the course of interaction and would like to share their contact details with.   

The success of the first few speed dating events led to its popularity.  Today, this modern matchmaking practice has carved a spot in pop culture.  Several shows and even Hollywood movies have featured scenes with main characters registering as a participant in this type of event.  

Planning your own speed dating

This is probably the best time to get into it since this dating world phenomenon is still on the rise.  But if you'd rather be in the background, here are few things you'd want to know to have a successful night.

More than anything else, what you hope for in organizing a speed dating night is good attendance with a good proportion of males and females, preferably with a good diversity of personalities as well for a wider range of options for everyone.  

Usually, planners would just advertise and offer registration through the internet. While these are both important, there are additional ways that you can use to generate a good number of participants.

1.    Make invitations

•    To get more attention, hence, better attendance, you can use postcards to serve as invitations to the event.  With digital graphic printing, you can have postcards with crisp images and clear texts that will surely make your invitations more enticing.  

•    With the postcard, you can show event highlights through pictures and add details such as venue, time, program, contact numbers, and website for additional information, registration and payment.  

•    To make the most out of it, you can make two invitations in one postcard, the duplicate copies being separated by perforations.  The other invitation can be handed out by the recipient to a friend or colleague.  You can add promos or rewards for referrals made.    

2.    Send out for distribution

•    Create a mailing list that includes individuals who are likely to take interest in this event.  You can determine the gender, age group, location, occupation and other particulars.  This way, you can come up with a good population of participants with varied backgrounds and interests.  

•    Send the postcards by mass mailing.  This is a convenient way of sending out the same document to different addresses.  But even if they are sent to many, your recipients will still get the feel that they are personally being invited to the event.  

Make it an affair to remember easily. Turn your speed dating event into matchmaking success with the help of digital graphic printing technology. After all, with the attendance you're getting, there's a good chance that two people will find that it's a moment they'll remember for as long as they both shall live.  

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» left by Susan Thom
3 years 252 days ago.
175 fans.
hi joey, this sounds like a good, safe idea to me. and an opportunity to get many different people in the same place. thanks for sharng, best regards, sue thom
» left by Anonymous 3 years 252 days ago.
hi sue! i'm glad you found it interesting. hope it'll help. -Joey
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