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Resident Events
August 23, 2012
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Have a professional Photographer show up and let your residents schedule appointments with them to take individual or family pictures on some of the beautiful parts of your community.
I love taking pictures with my family but sometimes it is difficult to make the time to make an appointment, go to a new location, and all the hassle that goes with professional pictures…if a photographer were right there in my community though…. I’d definitely do it.
This would be great exposure for your beautiful community as that photographer may use some for the pictures from your shoot to promote his known business (by giving your property credit as the location of course). Think about facebook posts and tags with your community and their residents on YOUR PROPERTY.
Photo Credit to auggie tolosa http://www.flickr.com/photos/auggie_tolosa/
Written by
Anne Marcil
July 18, 2012
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Early in the morning, have the staff giving out free coffee and donuts to each tenant leaving for work!
Written by
Resident Events
May 29, 2012
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Turn your clubhouse into a temporary art gallery by reaching out to local art schools and putting on your own art show! This is both a resident event and a community outreach program, as you can advertise the event on Craigslist and with local businesses. Also, encourage the artists to have their friends and family come out to the property to support them, which then creates awareness opportunities for the community! As an added resident bonus, make the pricing two tiered – one price for the general public, and a lower price for residents. Even if a resident doesn’t buy a piece, they will appreciate that there was special pricing just for them! (This is really both a resident event and apartment marketing opportunity, but since most of our events are focused on residents, we decided to put this in...
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Resident Events
May 08, 2012
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Everybody knows about the idea of a “breakfast on the go” event where you give a muffin, kolache, or some other breakfast item to people as they drive to work. But one additional option is to give them one extra item that has ribbon/bow tied around it with a business card size flyer, and tell the resident that this extra one is for a friend! Granted, some people will just eat the extra one, but some might actually pass it along, and with it, a resident referral! (Instead of a typical business card, make it like a custom flyer that "speaks" directly to the referral.)
Written by
Kimberly Booker
November 09, 2011
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This year we had a carnival theme. We had games, which included me (manager) in the dunking booth, prizes for playing, food and a lot of FUN! We served corndogs, nacho's, sour pickles, lemonade, candy apples, candy, etc. At the endo of the night we gave away door prizes for attending.
"Alexis Park Gives A Hoot!" - we use the OWL as our current marketing logo.