
So you finally got around to throwing what you imagine will be the party of the year, but who knows about it besides you? We’re here to help you reach out to a large amount of people, in a small amount of time…
1. Facebook

Come on Guys, we’ve all signed on to Facebook and received an invite to an upcoming party. There are some pros and cons to this method. You can easily post date, time, location, dress code, cover charge, etc. right there in the invite. You can keep track of those that reply and those that don’t, with a running count of “yes,” “no,” and “maybe” responses. If you plan on keeping the party small, make sure you set the event invite to private. Unless you want every friend of a friend of a friend to know that there’s a BBQ at your place this weekend, remember to set the parameters that will keep your fiesta low key. The best part about Facebook – it’s free!
2. Flyers

Walk around campus and your sure to find postcard-size flyers featuring a half naked girl & just enough info to get you to the party – where it is, what the cover is, how to dress, when to show up, etc. You can reach a wide array of random people by leaving the flyers all over the place. However, you have to realize that this method costs money.
3. Word of Mouth

The cheapest, easiest, fastest way to do it. Whether it starts with a mass-text message or a simple phone call, your friends will respond best when they hear it straight from you. Remember, girls are more inclined to go to the parties that their friends want to go to. Get one, and you’ll get them all.










