05-20-2014, 21:56 PM
I've posted this response a number of times, and it will still hold true to this particular post.
New events are wonderful, and I do support them.
However, a poll asking a simple yes/no, doesn't really do anything to contribute towards an actual basis to host an event on.
Meaning what do you ask?
When posting ideas about events, you need to have CONTENT.
What is the name of the event?
What is the goal of the event?
Where does it take place?
When should it take place?
What are the rewards of the event?
Who needs to moderate the event?
What are the rules and guidelines to the event?
Can it be easily repeated?
Would it be too boring and predictable to repeat it?
Are you willing to arrange, document, and post the results of your event if you manage it?
These are all questions you'll want to ask yourself when you are thinking of an event.
They aren't as easy as saying "yes, I want a new event" and it suddenly happens.
It takes planning, rules, people, and most importantly, TIME.
Happy Planning!
New events are wonderful, and I do support them.
However, a poll asking a simple yes/no, doesn't really do anything to contribute towards an actual basis to host an event on.
Meaning what do you ask?
When posting ideas about events, you need to have CONTENT.
What is the name of the event?
What is the goal of the event?
Where does it take place?
When should it take place?
What are the rewards of the event?
Who needs to moderate the event?
What are the rules and guidelines to the event?
Can it be easily repeated?
Would it be too boring and predictable to repeat it?
Are you willing to arrange, document, and post the results of your event if you manage it?
These are all questions you'll want to ask yourself when you are thinking of an event.
They aren't as easy as saying "yes, I want a new event" and it suddenly happens.
It takes planning, rules, people, and most importantly, TIME.
Happy Planning!