The famous quote “if you fail to plan, you are planning to fail” is true in business and life in general. Conferences are important no matter the industry, but making sure it’s effective is critical. Planning and hosting a conference is a lot of work, but it can be a rewarding experience.

Whether it’s your first time or you are an experienced pro, having a checklist of items to tick off as you go helps. Here’s a conference planning checklist to help make sure you don’t forget anything.

Goals and Objectives

First things first: define your goals and objectives clearly so you can measure the success of the conference at the end. Without having an end goal, it’ll be difficult to determine whether your conference was a success and worth the effort.

Some things you may want to consider when setting goals and objectives include:

  • The purpose of your conference
  • Whom you are trying to reach with your conference
  • What do you want attendees to take away from your conference

Timeline

Start planning your conference at least a year ahead. Develop a timeline of events so that you have enough time to plan and execute everything.

Create a month-by-month or week-by-week timeline of tasks. This will help you stay on track and avoid last-minute scrambling.

Create a Committee

You’ll need a team of people to help you plan and execute the conference. Create a committee with various people in charge of different aspects of the conference.

Put different people in charge of logistics, marketing, and finance.

Setting up a Website

Nowadays, it’s essential to have an online presence for your conference. Setting up a website is a great way to promote your event and keep attendees updated on the latest news. Make sure to include important information like the date and location of the conference, as well as an agenda and speaker lineup.

When it’s time to actually plan the event, there are a few key things you’ll need to take care of.

Budget

How much money do you have to work with? This determines factors like the size of the venue, the number of attendees, and the length of the conference.

Event Staff

You will need event staff to help with set-up, registration, and other tasks on the day of your conference.

Make sure you have a plan for how you will staff your event, and that you have enough people to cover all of the tasks that need to be done.

Create an Engaging Agenda

An important part of any conference is the agenda. This is what determines the flow and overall tone of your event. When creating an agenda, include a mix of activities and speakers that will appeal to your target audience.

Strike a balance between informative and fun, so that people leave feeling like they’ve learned something new while also enjoying themselves.

Some things you may want to include in your agenda are:

  • A welcome session
  • Keynote speeches
  • Breakout sessions
  • Networking opportunities
  • Entertainment

Venue

The next step is to confirm the date and venue for your conference. There are many important considerations when deciding on a venue like capacity, sufficient exits and entrances, amenities, and accessibility.

Consider AV equipment, Wi-Fi, power outlets and electricity supply, and other technical needs when choosing a venue. Make sure the venue you select can accommodate all of your needs.

Speakers

Your conference speakers are an important part of your event. They should be chosen carefully to ensure they are relevant and interesting to your target audience.

When choosing speakers, make sure to consider:

  • The overall theme of your conference
  • What your target audience wants to hear
  • The speaker’s credentials
  • How the speaker will deliver their presentation

Marketing Your Conference

Once you have all the logistics sorted out, it’s time to start promoting your event. This is an important step in making sure people actually show up.

Create a marketing plan and budget for promoting your conference. Then, start spreading the word through social media, email marketing, and other channels.

Some things you may want to consider when marketing your conference are:

  • Your target audience
  • Your budget
  • Your marketing channels
  • Your conference website
  • Your conference branding

Sponsors

You need sponsors for your event in order to cover the costs of hosting it. Sponsors provide financial support, as well as products or services that are used at your conference.

When looking for sponsors, make sure to consider the exposure the sponsor will get for the level of financial support the sponsor is able to provide. Make provisions for them in your marketing so they feel like it’s a fair trade.

Food and Drink

Food and drink are an important part of any conference. Attendees will need to be fed and hydrated throughout the day, so make sure you have a plan for this. You may want to consider catering or providing snacks and drinks that can be purchased on-site.

When planning food and drink for your conference, make sure to consider:

  • The number of attendees you are expecting
  • Any dietary restrictions that attendees may have
  • The location of your conference
  • Your budget

Conference Swag

Conference swag aka promotional items is a great way to promote your brand and thank attendees for coming to your event. Some ideas for swag include t-shirts, tote bags, water bottles, and notebooks.

Put this in your budget and make sure that each attendee will be able to receive a swag bag.

Event Insurance

It’s always a good idea to have event insurance, in case anything goes wrong.

This will protect you from any liability if something happens at your conference.

Evaluating Your Conference

After your conference is over, it’s important to take some time to evaluate what went well and what could be improved. This will help you plan an even better event next time around.

Go back to your goals and objectives to see if all your KPIs were met.

Conference Planning Checklist

With this conference planning checklist handy, it’s time to start planning. The most important part of any conference is starting early and having a clear idea of your goals. Want help getting started?

While this is a basic list to get you started, having an innovative team on your side is where the magic happens. Partner with us to execute bold and creative events that your attendees will remember for a long time. Get in touch today to start the execution of your bright ideas.