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So, You've Been Put In Charge of the Nametags

   

Theres only a few weeks left until the big meeting. Thus far, your preparations have run smoothly: almost all of your attendees are registered, the flowers are ordered, the band is booked, and the room design is perfect. All you need to do now is make sure your attendees know each other! So, now its time to prepare those stinkin nametags.

Although preparation of your attendees nametags is usually the last thing on your to-do list, it doesnt mean its the least important. There are several important nametag issues to consider that will assure the comfort and approachability of your attendees. Ask yourself the following questions, and you will be able to effectively manage your nametag creation and distribution.

What is the dress code?
Decide on nametag and holder style that will best accommodate your members wardrobes, i.e., adhesive, magnet, clip, lanyard.

What information will be printed on the nametag?
Other than their name, include the job title, company and hometown. This is a great way to expedite networking and break the ice.

Will you need designators?
If you have a varied audience with exhibitors, speakers, buyers, spouses, suppliers, managers, etc., consider some type of designation, either on the nametag itself or as a stackable ribbon.

Is anonymity an issue with some attendees?
For singles, youth, support or health groups it will be wise to limit the amount of information that appears on the nametags for safety and emotional considerations.

Where will your attendees pick up their nametags?
You will need to section off part of your registration area specifically for your attendees nametags. The display of the nametags is up to you, but I recommend some of these organizers for maximum accessibility.

What if your attendees bring their own nametags?
For Chambers of Commerce or other networking groups, some people prefer to bring their own custom nametags. Dont be offended if they want to wear their own nametag. Hey, at least they wear a nametag!

What is the function of their nametags?
If your attendees nametags have more than one function, i.e., meal tickets, security or table information, be sure to include that in your when you order and/or create the nametag.

What if someone registers late or doesnt have a nametag?
Bring a portable printer, extra nametags, additional lanyards, Sharpies, badge holders and clips. Its always good to be prepared. Also, if a last-minute attendee needs a nametag, dont give them a second-rate orphan-tag that looks nothing like the others. Theyre already embarrassed enough!

REMEMBER: Nametags arent everyones favorite part of the meeting, but if they are not created and distributed effectively, frustration will arise. And it will reflect poorly on you as the meeting planner. So consider these nametag issues and you will ease the burden of name forgetting, starting conversations and networking. And go the extra mile! Why? So your attendees wont have to!

LET ME ASK YA THIS...
What's the worst nametag you've ever seen?

LET ME SUGGEST THIS...
Before your next company or association meeting, call me and I'll tell you everthing you need to know about creating and distributing effective nametags.

Author: Scott Ginsberg
 
Author Bio:

Scott Ginsberg

Scott Ginsberg is the only person in the world who wears a nametag 24-7-365 to encourage people to become friendlier and more approachable. He is the author of three books including "HELLO, my name is Scott," "The Power of Approachability" and "How To Be That Guy." As a speaker, Scott works with companies and professionals worldwide on how to be approachable, become unforgettable and make a name for yourself. Scott has also been recognized by CNN, USA, Cosmopolitan and The Wall Street Journal as "The Authority on Approachability" & "The World's Foremost Expert on Nametags." And, he has recently been inducted into the Hall of Fame of Ripley?s Believe it Or Not.

 
 
 

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