Do need to jump start the sales of a new product or service? Or do you want to reinvigorate the life of an exciting offering? What you need is “buzz”. Buzz technically falls into the category of word of mouth marketing, but on an intensified scale. Buzz is typically the generated organically through raving fans (in some cases disgruntle customers). To create buzz requires a carefully executed promotion that so surprises people, they have to mention it to their friends. How can you create the kind of dialogue on a large scale? Below I have outlined three approaches to a launch party to get the buzz rolling:
The Exclusive Launch Party
A great way to generate fantastic buzz about a new product, service, or store opening is to throw a launch party. Make the party exclusive by requiring attendees come by “invitation only.” Send out hand engraved invitations and ensure that the execution of the party can back-up the hype. Don’t skip on quality, catering, music, decorations, etc. Include a theme that showcases the event’s star: that which you wish to promote.
The Community Launch Party
Or you can opt to go casual by making your party a community even and offering home-style food and entertainment. Employ college students to spread the word by passing out invites in high foot traffic area. Offer your guests a good time and you can bet that they will be telling all their friends about the XYZ Launch Party.
The Sponsored Launch Party
If you want to encourage your product or service to be the talk of the town, but don’t want to go through the time and expensive of putting together a party on your own then sponsor a party. First, find an event that aligns well with your mission and go from there. Either donate money in exchange for honorable mention, viable advertisement, or other form of acknowledgement. Or you can choose to actually give away your goods or services to attendees.