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May 16, 2024

Your Guide to Successful Conference Planning

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Planning a conference requires the utmost level of coordination, attention to detail, and creative flair. You’ll have to manage logistics, create an attractive and engaging program, take care of the attendee experience from start to finish—the list goes on.

So whether you’re an experienced conference planner or a rookie, you’ll need a solid understanding of the key steps involved and a comprehensive conference checklist to guide you through the process. This guide provides you with both! 

Dive into Conference Planning 101 and learn how to execute a successful event!

11 Steps to the Conference Planning Process

Your conference planning checklist should be aligned to the following key steps:

1. Define Clear Goals and Target Audience

First things first: What do you hope to achieve at this conference? Who are the potential attendees? Answering these questions will help you tailor the content, format, and overall atmosphere and create a valuable, engaging experience for your guests.

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2. Assemble Your Dream Team

With your goals defined, bring together a team of skilled professionals with diverse expertise to help you strategize and execute your plans. The list of talent you may need to outsource includes:

  • Event Coordinator
  • Logistics Manager
  • Program Manager
  • Marketing and Communications Specialist
  • Sponsorship Manager
  • Registration Manager
  • Technical Support Team
  • Finance Manager
  • Content Creator
  • Volunteer Coordinator

3. Determine Your Budget

Budgeting for your conference comes next. This will help you track your expenses, stay on course financially, and ensure you have the resources needed for your event. As the conference planner, you’ll want to outline all anticipated costs including:

  • Conference venue and rental fees
  • Food and drinks
  • Honoraria or speaker fees
  • Travel and accommodation expenses
  • Marketing and advertising costs
  • Promotional materials
  • Registration platform/conference management software fees
  • Name badges and other attendee materials
  • Event insurance
  • Permits and licenses
  • Printing and signage
  • Giveaways

Pro Tip: Obtain quotes from different vendors for each expense category to compare prices and find the best deals. Also, don’t forget to include a contingency fund in your budget to cover unexpected costs that may arise.

4. Choose a Conference Theme and Format

No event planning guide would be complete without deciding on the theme and format. Will you be holding an in-person, virtual, or hybrid event? Will it be formal or informal? What industry are you targeting?

Brainstorm with your conference planning committee and set the tone before deciding on the venue and dates!

5. Set Conference Dates and Choose the Venue

Consider factors like seasonality, competitor events, and venue availability when selecting a date. The venue should also align with your number of attendees, budget, and desired atmosphere.

6. Secure Keynote Speakers

Next on your conference planning checklist, identify and get in touch with your keynote speakers. Look for high-profile, recognized experts who align with your conference theme and can deliver engaging and informative presentations.

Pro Tip: Don’t forget to negotiate speaker fees and travel arrangements.

A keynote speaker presenting on stage during a conference

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7. Find Sponsors and Exhibitors

Conferences, trade shows, and similar corporate events are good ways for companies to market their brand, products, or services. As a conference planner, you can take advantage of this by partnering with potential sponsors or exhibitors to help offset conference costs, allowing you to invest in high-quality production and/or resources.

8. Create a Marketing Strategy

Your next order of business is to attract attendees with the right marketing strategies. Promote your conference on a dedicated event website or branded social media account. You can also send out a media or press release to raise awareness about the event.

9. Finalize Conference Schedule

At this stage in conference planning, you should have a structured conference schedule with clear session timings, speaker introductions, and networking opportunities to maximize attendee engagement.

10. Manage Logistics

A few months before your conference, your venue contracts, catering arrangements, and audiovisual equipment needs should be finalized. Make sure you’ve secured necessary permits and complied with health and safety regulations.

Pro Tip: Book your suppliers and order your branded materials early to make sure they’re available and ready to deliver on your conference date.

11. Finalize Tasks With the Team, Speakers and Venue

Right before D-Day, review the entire schedule, delegate last-minute tasks, and ensure everyone understands their responsibilities. Remember to establish clear communication protocols so the team can stay connected and address any issues that may arise during the event.

Pro Tip: Make sure you have a contingency plan ready for potential technical issues, speaker delays, or other unforeseen circumstances!

12. Set Up Registration and Onboarding Process

Before the conference, set up a user-friendly registration process and communicate the event schedule, logistics, and any pre-event requirements to your attendees clearly. Dedicate a registration desk to assist attendees with any questions or issues upon arrival.

Pro Tip: Leverage event management software or mobile apps to streamline and track the registration experience. 

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13. Post-Event Analysis

Before you take off your conference planner hat, conduct a post-event analysis first. Gather feedback from attendees, speakers, and staff to evaluate the conference’s success.

This will help you gain valuable insights to continuously improve your conference planning process and be more efficient in your upcoming events!

Conference Planning Checklist

Need a little cheat key? Save or screenshot this conference checklist!

  • Define the purpose and goals of the conference
  • Assemble a team of professionals to help with the planning process
  • Establish a budget and secure funding
  • Select the conference date and venue
  • Develop the conference program and speaker lineup
  • Create a comprehensive marketing and promotional plan
  • Design and launch the conference website and registration platform
  • Coordinate with vendors and suppliers (catering, audio-visual, booth materials, etc.)
  • Organize on-site logistics (event setup and take down, registration, staff, etc.)
  • Facilitate event activities, networking, and social events
  • Gather post-event feedback and evaluate success

Flawless Conference Planning & Execution with Concierge Club

Conference planning doesn’t have to be complicated—not with a team of dedicated experts handling the details for you! 

Concierge Club is committed to ensuring your conference runs smoothly. Our team specializes in crafting unforgettable conference experiences that exceed expectations. Whether you’re hosting a business, trade, tech, healthcare, marketing, or other industry event, our conference planning specialists ensure every detail is flawlessly executed. 

Our conference planning services include:

  • Concept
  • Labor Fulfilment/Staffing
  • Venue Sourcing
  • A/V Lighting
  • Rentals
  • Printing
  • Attendee Management
  • Speaker Management
  • Gifts, Swag Bags
  • Florals
  • Catering
  • Decor
  • On-Site Management
  • Post-Event Reporting
  • Logistics Facilitation
  • And More!

Let us turn your vision into reality—contact Concierge Club today to make your next conference a success!