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 Everyone LOVES to save money or get a deal when making a
 purchase - and registering for an event is no different. Use
 pricing discounts to give your prospective registrants an
 opportunity to save on the registration fee. We're not saying
 everybody, every time - pricing discounts are typically based
 on timing, volume, or type of registrant. 
  
 Early-Birds Get the Discounts 
  
 You've seen it or at least heard about it, but are you using
 one of the most popular and successful discount hooks - the
 Early-Bird Special? An early deadline creates urgency to get
 the registration done quickly before the discount expires on
 the date you set. In our experience, over 80% of registrants
 take advantage of early-bird pricing if the discount is
 compelling. For example $89 versus $109 or $389 versus $449. 
  
 Be prepared though, inevitably the procrastinators will call
 after the deadline making their best plea to get the Early-Bird
 pricing. You'll need to determine ahead of time if you want to
 be flexible or toe the line when you get these calls. It's
 imperative, too, that you send your marketing materials at
 least one month in advance of the Early-Bird deadline to insure
 that you give people an adequate amount of lead time to
 register. 
  
 The More the Better 
  
 Volume discounts encourage people to promote your event to
 others. Offer a reduced fee - typically 10-15% off the full fee
 - for group registrations. Or, charge full price for the first
 three registrants and throw the fourth registration in for
 free. 
  
 Membership Has Its Privileges 
  
 Varying pricing by registrant type is another another popular
 form of discounting. Most common is a member and non-member
 rate where non-members pay a higher registration fee. This
 approach can also be extended to students, exhibitors or other
 groups at your event. 
  
 The Golden Rule: Keep it Simple 
  
 The easier a discount is to understand, the more likely people
 are to take action on them. So keep them simple.
 
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