You might be surprised how simple changes in your registration design can make everything much easier and more efficient for you and for your attendees - which makes everybody happy! Plus, preparation up-front will save you a lot of time and hassle in the end. Online Registration and Update System are event registration tools to help you build your event quickly. But, all too often, building the event takes longer than anticipated because not enough time was spent designing the registration process.

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Give yourself a week or more to create a great design for your Online Registration and Update System. That way you can percolate some really good ideas, bounce them off of others, and even get some assistance from your Online Registration and Update System system’s support team. Some support teams will help you scope everything out, brainstorm on ideas, and even help you build your registration pages.

 

2. Maximize registration time

 

Give yourself plenty of time to register and round up registrants. The more time you have to register people before an event, the more registrants you’ll have. We see so many events where registration starts a couple weeks before the event. By increasing the registration period, people perceive the event as being bigger, more important, and have a sense that it’s even more worthwhile for them.

 

This also enables you to have tiered pricing, such as early bird specials that motivate people to sign up even earlier. Some Online Registration and Update System systems will automatically turn different pricing tiers on and off based on dates that you set.

 

3. Make Signing Up Easy

 

Give your prospective attendees as many opportunities as possible to say "yes" to your event. How many times have you come across an event you’ve wanted to attend… only to have to sort through web pages to try to find the small “register here” text link hidden at the bottom of a page. This means lost registrants and revenue. It also means more staff time in directing people to where to go. Display the link prominently on your home page, in the navigation bar, certainly on every page that discusses the event, at the bottom of emails (in the signature), and include the URL on your printed materials.

 

4. Help them feel at home

 

With most Online Registration and Update System services, your attendees click from your site to your registration provider’s site. This has the potential to be confusing to your attendees and may make them uncomfortable sharing their contact and credit card information. You can avoid this by changing the border, headings, and font colors on the registration pages to match your site. Also, upload your logo into the custom header and/or footer pages. Now when people click to register, they feel all warm and fuzzy about your brand and colors being right there with them.