Attendee Communication: Best Practices for Keeping Attendees Informed
Master the art of effective attendee communication. Learn when and how to communicate with attendees to keep them engaged and informed throughout the event lifecycle.
Introduction
Effective communication with attendees builds trust, reduces confusion, and increases event satisfaction. This guide covers best practices for communicating with your attendees at every stage of the event journey.
Using Eventiry's Communication Tools
Access Communication Tools from your event dashboard to send emails to attendees:
Recipient Options
You can send emails to:
- All Attendees: Everyone who purchased tickets
- Checked In Only: Attendees who have already checked in
- Not Checked In: Attendees who haven't checked in yet
Quick Email Templates
Eventiry provides quick templates you can use:
- Event Reminder: Pre-filled with event details, date, time, and location
- Event Update: Template for sharing important updates
- Thank You: Post-event thank you message with feedback request
Click any template to auto-fill the subject and message fields, then customize as needed.
Custom Messages
Create your own messages:
- Enter a clear, descriptive subject line
- Write your message in the text area
- Use plain text formatting
- Include all relevant details (date, time, location, instructions)
- Add contact information for questions
Campaign History
Track your sent emails:
- View recently sent campaigns in the Communication Tools sidebar
- See campaign name, status, and recipient count
- Check when campaigns were sent
- Refresh to see latest campaigns
Communication Timeline
Plan your communication strategy throughout the event lifecycle:
- Immediately After Purchase: Eventiry automatically sends confirmation emails with ticket details and QR codes
- 2 Weeks Before: Use "Event Reminder" template to send preparation tips
- 1 Week Before: Send important details and final reminders
- 1 Day Before: Send last-minute information and check-in instructions
- Event Day: Send real-time updates to all attendees or specific groups
- Post-Event: Use "Thank You" template to send thank-you messages and feedback requests
Segmented Communication
Target specific attendee groups:
- Send to "Not Checked In" group to remind attendees about the event
- Send to "Checked In" group to provide event-day updates
- Send to "All Attendees" for general announcements
Message Content Best Practices
Write effective messages:
- Use clear, concise language
- Start with the most important information
- Include all relevant details (date, time, location, what to bring)
- Use a friendly, professional tone
- Provide contact information for questions
- Keep messages focused and actionable
Best Practices
- Don't over-communicate - find the right balance
- Use quick templates as starting points, then customize
- Segment your audience using recipient filters
- Send important updates immediately
- Use "Event Reminder" template for pre-event communications
- Use "Thank You" template for post-event follow-up
- Check campaign history to avoid duplicate messages
Best Practices
- Don't over-communicate - find the right balance
- Test all communication channels before sending
- Personalize messages when possible
- Segment your audience for targeted messages
- Monitor engagement and adjust your strategy
- Keep a consistent brand voice across all communications
- Respect attendee privacy and preferences
Conclusion
Effective attendee communication creates better experiences and stronger relationships. Plan your communication strategy carefully and execute it consistently throughout the event lifecycle.