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Darnell Sue

Member since: May 30, 2007
Last activity: Jul 23, 2009

  • Hi Karrie, Darnell from Girl Power Hour here...I agree with many of your points. At GPH, we employ many of these strategies (including 2, 3, 8, 9, 13 & 14), and, they seem to be working, as we have anywhere from 150-200 women at each event once a month. And although we would love to email or call each RSVP, it would be too time consuming to call 350 RSVP's, as that is about what we get each time - which means our attrition rate is....? Sorry, I'm not good at arithmetic. Either way, maybe if we have a waiting list (#12), that would make a difference? Than again, I don' think we're doing too badly with our current numbers, although there is always room for improvement. At GPH, we believe that if you consider all details and provide something of interest...they will come. :)

    Posted Jul 08, 2008 16 Ways to Fill Your Events and Reduce Attrition Rate by Karrie Kohlhaas
  • I'm a big fan of events. I attend events. I plan events and I write about event. Events rock. lol

    Posted Mar 30, 2008 Are YOU Attending Events? a conversation started by Amy Woidtke (woid-key)
  • If you're a gal, come check out Girl Power Hour - 3rd Thursday of every month. (Sorry Daniel!) lol

    Posted Mar 30, 2008 Networking Events in the Seattle Metro Area? a conversation started by Daniel John
  • Hi Jenn, My friend and I started a younger womens networking social event called Girl Power Hour that targets creative, savvy and business-minded ladies. We offer goodie bags for everyone....is this something you would like to put a flyer in? Thanks!

    Posted Oct 09, 2007 Any ideas on where to find sponsorship for events? a conversation started by Jenn Meyers