
So if you're not planning on hosting an event for whatever reason you have, or are interested on how to think as an event hoster, please take the time to read this through.

Hosting an event can very stressful and take up a lot of time. A big problem is that when someone goes to host an event, their event is some idea that they thought was really cool and 'amazingly awesome'.


Before you post an event based off of a spontaneous idea (or 'spur of the moment'), wait a day or two before posting it, and see if you're still interested yourself in the idea. If you are, then the idea has potential for making a good event.
Now think, would you find your event fun? If you went to an event like this, would you enjoy yourself? Try to act like you are attending an event like this in your head to figure out how enjoyable this event could possibly be. I know this sounds kind of confusing

A good way of knowing if your event is fun is if you had fun organizing it. Don't get this confused with coming up with ideas for your event. Are you getting stressed out because of questions and organizational problems? Hehe, I got news for you, there should be minimal amounts of organization for your event.


But yes, thinking is bad, don't raise the eyebrow.



An example is drop parties in RuneScape (the hos,t and maybe others, drop valuable items on the ground for others to pick up). Not much thinking is required, because all you have to do is try and grab each item first.


Have you ever noticed during an event that when the host is trying to run things according to schedule, people can't help but try to do something else like run around and poke each other?


This is directed towards people who aren't planning on hosting events because I'm showing you guys how simple it can really be. Don't go in way over your head and try to organize "the best event ever", because that'll probably get too complicated. Look at what people want and just go with it. You shouldn't have to do a lot of work. There should be a host to lead everyone through the event, not order them around constantly according to what they planned out in some complicated manner.

Lastly, please don't give up with hosting events. Just because one didn't work out well doesn't mean they all will be duds. As you gain experience and get used to hosting events, they'll become better and easier to organize. It can be confusing to look at the guidelines/rules of event hosting, so it'll be easier to base it all off of what you've experienced as an event hoster. You need to experiement and persevere through the failed events.

Hopefully this gave you a new view on how events could be created and hosted. Once you've gained experience and know what's fun and what people want, you're sure to be getting a lot of happy event-goers and good reviews.

P.S. (Last attempt to use another smiley.) Your event could be as wacky as these guys, this sure looks fun:
