Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Event Planners Increase Participation with Recognition Awards


People are competitive. They like to win or at least feel like they have won. Activity organizers have long known that giving people the chance to win something is a great way to generate more participation.

Look at online auctions. You don't buy things; you "win" things. A basic commercial transaction has been transformed into a game. It's like going to a casino except that if you don't win, you get your money back!

Not only do people like to win, but they like to have something tangible to show for it. Inexpensive acrylic awards are a great way to give participants a unique symbol of their victory. The desire to win a fantastic recognition award can drive up attendance and make your event even more successful.

Here are some examples of how using acrylic awards can turn an average affair into a huge success.

Company Parties

The ongoing dilemma of employee morale is: how do we get people to participate? Giving the option of attending results in a handful of people showing up and an anemic celebration. Forcing people to attend may mean that you get a bunch of guests who watch the clock more than they watch the speakers.

Instead, give people an incentive to show up. Plan some kind of competition with recognition awards for the winners. A karaoke contest is a fun and popular way to get people to relax and have fun. Or try an office Olympics or a baking competition. Any way that your employees can compete in a friendly way can provide the fun factor that makes them want to be there.

Community Efforts

Trying to get locals to help out in programs like recycling drives, graffiti cleanup, or canned food collection can be frustrating. People mean well but they are busy and make lots of excuses not to help out.

Turn it into a contest with a prize for whoever is most successful at whatever task you set for them. No matter what your budget, there are spectacular acrylic awards you can hand out to the winners. People appreciate the recognition and you'll be surprised at just how high the turnout is.

Fundraisers

Schools, charities, and hospitals have known for years that giving people something to win drives up donations. Good fundraisers appeal to our desire to help, but the best fundraisers also appeal to the "what's in it for me?" part of our character.

During a fundraising drive, have a prize for the top fundraiser in the organization. Spending a few dollars on acrylic awards for your top performers pays off in a big way. The drive to succeed translates to increased donations well beyond the cost of the award itself.

No matter what type of event you are planning, appealing to the spirit of friendly competition drives up interest and participation in your cause!

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