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K-Bug – KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

By Lucie Ashe

Ever heard of a K-BUG? More than a cute name, it’s a planner’s way to communicate with guests ahead of an event with everything they need: Know Before yoU Go! Put yourself in the mind of an attendee who is excited for the event, but may not know much about it yet, maybe they’re a guest of a sponsor and have never heard of the event or mission before. Take this opportunity to educate your attendees and give them the necessary pieces of information for a smooth experience and successful, and fun, event!

When I write a KBUG, I always start with the Ws. Who, What, When, Where, and Why:

Who/Why

  • Be sure to highlight the organization hosting the event and their mission, especially if it is a fundraiser. People get so many emails and we want to make sure they know this one is one to read!
  • Provide your guests with a contact name and email if they have questions or need help.
  • Keep it short and sweet, this email will cover a lot of information.

What

  • Any onsite fundraising opportunities, be sure to note if any are cash only, etc. 
  • Touch on food and if there are any dietary needs to be communicated at check-in.
  • Note technology and any troubleshooting guests need to access the site, bid in the auction, etc.
  • Touch on any accessibility needs and who to contact if they have an accommodation. 
  • Consider mobility issues and needs, nursing/pumping space, “take a break” space, etc. 
  • Depending on the event, you may want to highlight the recommended attire, especially if there are outdoor spaces and if weather will impact guest experience.

When

  • Note when registration opens, the program opens, and any others like check out, silent auction close, etc. 
  • Providing guests an overall general timeline is helpful!

Where

  • Location including parking and details on how to get there.
  • Have a map if possible.
  • Note any construction that may impact guests experience on the way to the venue.

Once you have your information ready, organize it in a short and succinct manner so guests can find the information they need. Depending on your event, we typically recommend sending this type of email a week before the event so any last minute questions can be answered and guests get excited about the event. 


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