by Frank Kenny
Yes, people will turn out in droves for your first few in-person events, at least to see old friends again and reconnect. However, many people have developed new habits during a year of social distancing, such as avoiding crowds and working from home. Getting these people back to your events regularly will be a challenge.
Even during normal times, 80% of your members did not attend events. This percentage is projected to be higher once the initial excitement of being back to in-person wears off.
The quick adoption of virtual networking and engagement in the last year was a gift. Just because your organization can do in-person events again does not mean you should immediately walk away from the virtual opportunities.
Frank Kenny is an internationally recognized author, professional speaker, and consultant. He is the founder of the Chamber Focus Show and the Chamber Professionals Community Group on Facebook.
Over the past 10 years, Frank has helped hundreds of chambers reach their goals with staff and member training, strategic planning, board retreats and orientations, social media, digital marketing, technology, and more.