5 Essential Elements Of Invitations That Deliver
1. Highly exciting, inviting title. It all boils down to the title really. If you want invitations to actually deliver the most number of people to your event, your title should already be the one leading the charge. You must have a highly exciting and inviting title that makes people want to be there. So do not just say something like “You are invited”. Make people feel something more about the event. Make them experience what it can become so that they will feel more encouraged to actually go. 2. Projected event value and significance. You must also emphasize the actual value and significance of the event if you want your invitations to deliver the most number of people that you need. People must understand why they must not miss this actual event. Is this a “once in a lifetime event?” Will an important person be there? Will they miss out on something beneficial to them? Will they be left out? Readers need to understand exactly the significance of the event through the invitations for them to be more responsive to its call. 3. Personal connection/value. The best invitations also usually connect personally to readers. There must be some kind of personal connection or value that brings the reader closer to the invitation and the event itself. Statements like “Since you are a close friend/partner we are inviting you to….”, is just a simple example of how you can elicit that personal value. The more personal the invitation is, the more likely that people will respond to it. 4. The encouragement to act. Of course, all invitations have that encouragement for readers to actually act on them. This can be an RSVP of sorts or an actual registration process that the reader must undergo. The best invitations typically have very short and simple instructions on how to actually respond to its main message. They do not spend too much time on superfluous statements. It is all about inviting people to respond and then giving them the instructions how to do it specifically. So something like “RSVP now! Just contact…” should be a good line. The simpler the better. 5. Quality printing. Finally, when it comes to invitations people can really be choosey with the materials. Cheap invitations with cheap paper and inks typically illicit low numbers of responses because people actually do not trust cheap looking invitations too much. However, try to replace that with high quality paper and inks and you will see response rates rise. It is simply a matter of people trusting the most well-thought and thoroughly designed invitations because they know that the author is serious about it. So make sure that you try and be serious with your own invitations and spend on their materials. So go ahead and design your invitations with the notes above. Your invitations should deliver lots of the right people in no time at all. For comments and inquiries about the article visit: http://www.printplace.com/printing/invitation-printing.aspx Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse | Browse By Category |
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