This isn't intended as a sneaky ploy to get more people signing up to my event, but I'll take that as an added bonus if it has that effect

My sense at the moment is that sign-ups are a bit down on previous years, and/or people are leaving it till much nearer the event date to actually sign up.
The challenge for an event host, as ever, is one of money and timing.
You have to find a venue, pay for it in advance, and hope that you get enough sign-ups to cover the venue cost plus the cost of prizes, trophies, etc.
There often seems to be a spate of sign-ups quite close to the event date, and whilst that's not a criticism, it does pose a challenge to event hosts.
Do we, as event hosts, commit to whatever we can afford based on the numbers we have at, say, 4 weeks prior to the event, and then potentially end up with a surplus? (And then decide what to do with that surplus, as well as possibly being disappointed that we perhaps compromised on prizes/trophies needlessly?)
Or do we take a punt, and risk ending up making a loss?
One option which might help event hosts is to increase their entry fees, which is why this post includes a poll about that, but that risks more events generating a surplus and then deciding what to do with that. (Which might not be a bad thing ... it could go to FOCAL to continue improving event resources, implementing a centralised sign-up and payment system, etc.)
Some questions
- If you're thinking of attending an event, what makes you hesitate before committing, if you do?
- What factors influence whether you attend an event? The date is an obvious one, but what about others? Location? Travel/accommodation costs? Event cost? Event format? (Lincoln/Bristol, 9R/15R, etc.) Event host?
- Are there too many events? Or too few?
- Are you put off from an event if the names of the sign-ups aren't published, because you like to see who else is going? Or vice versa, does a published sign-up list put you off? (Some events don't even publish the number of sign-ups on an ongoing basis, which would at least show if an event is proving popular or not.)
- Do early sign-up (or other) incentives work for you? (Last year I gave a discount for people signing up early, this year all early sign-ups are going into a draw and one will win their entry fee back. Both of these cost money, obviously.)
I think that'll probably do for now, have at it!