This week we opened registration for The Summit. This is our brand new, TED-like, national youth ministry event. [Here’s the announcement]
And, as excited as I am about The Summit, this post isn’t really about the event itself so much as it’s about the type of ministry organization we want to be.
Here is a phrase from the announcement:
We have lots of freebies to reward you for registering early. Why? Because we think early adopters should get the most rewarded. (Duh!)
You might not know this but that is an upside down methodology within the marketing world. For instance, I get regular emails from Southwest Airlines offering me great deals from San Diego to the places I visit most often. But why is Southwest offering me those special prices? Because the market isn’t buying them at their regular fare price, so they’ve discounted them to try to entice me to buy low. And it works! I’ve actually booked trips I wouldn’t have booked simply because the flight cost was so low!
But, for me at least, I would like to think about The Youth Cartel as the type of organization who rewards our most loyal folks with the best possible deal. We’ve done it in some small ways by offering pre-order specials on books and curriculum and gotten a great response.
For The Summit — we’ve ramped that WAY UP to make it so that the people who register first get the absolutely best deal on price & rewards. Our early bird price is valid all the way through August but if you register in May you’re going to get all sorts of stuff for free that people who register in September won’t get. (Or will have to pay for.)
- An invite to our private Friday night after party
- A vote for who gets to speak in the soapbox session
- Video downloads of every session
- One registration to a pre-event session
- Entered in a raffle to win things like… free lodging, car rental, and other fun stuff we’ll dream up.
- MP3 downloads of every session
So that’s my theory. What do you think? Is it a crazy theory? Do you think it’s better to go the traditional way and discount stuff when it doesn’t sell?
And… are you planning to attend The Summit? We’re hearing from youth workers all over who are planning to come, which is rad! Are you registered yet? If not, what are you waiting for?
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