The event doesn’t end when attendees leave. Strategic post-event follow-up transforms one-time participants into an engaged community, generates valuable feedback, and sets the stage for future events. Here’s how to maximize post-event impact.
Immediate Thank You
Send a thank you email within 24 hours while the event is still fresh. Include key takeaways, links to presentations or recordings, and photos from the event. Personalize when possible.
Gather Feedback Quickly
Send surveys within 48 hours when memories are clearest. Keep surveys short (5-10 questions), use a mix of quantitative and qualitative questions, and incentivize completion with prize drawings or early-bird discounts for future events.
Share Content and Resources
Create a resource hub with presentation slides, speaker handouts, session recordings, and additional reading materials. Make this easily accessible and shareable.
Facilitate Continued Networking
Create a LinkedIn group, Slack channel, or online community where attendees can continue conversations. Share attendee contact information (with permission) or use networking platforms that extend beyond the event.
Showcase Event Highlights
Create and share a highlight video, photo gallery, or blog post recapping the event. Tag speakers and attendees on social media. This content serves as marketing for future events.
Analyze and Report
Compile attendance data, engagement metrics, survey results, and financial performance. Share insights with stakeholders and use data to improve future events.
Maintain Momentum
Don’t let the community go cold. Send periodic updates, share relevant content, announce future events early, and create opportunities for ongoing engagement between events.
Personal Outreach
Reach out personally to VIP attendees, speakers, sponsors, and highly engaged participants. These relationships are valuable beyond a single event.
Post-event follow-up is where good events become great communities. Invest time in nurturing these relationships, and you’ll build a loyal audience that eagerly anticipates your next event.