Business Anniversary Invitations
Business Anniversary Party Invitations
Let’s get right to the point. In terms of anniversary invitations, you can find most professionals and non-professionals alike using common invitations. These include standard and luxury paper invitations, digital ecards, mundane video invitations and invitation templates for coordinating the celebration. As a creative event planner shouldn’t you be thinking outside the box? It’s time to be different!
Creative Company Anniversary Party Invitations
Why are creative anniversary invitations so important? Because engaging your guest list with your exciting upcoming event is a must! It’s true that guest engagement is the driving force behind you having a successful event, large or small. However, creativity is what will make it stand out.
There’s just one final piece to this puzzle that makes all the difference in the world. Personalization! If you have ever received a hand-written invitation, the first impression you had was no doubt a sincere feeling of how much you mean to whoever is inviting you. When done correctly, personalized invitations create a buzz and a memorable experience, and, for business, personalized invitations make connections that positively impact any event.
So, how can you up your creativity game and ensure you deliver something unique and original? Think Inside-The-Box — the Gigeo® personalized invitation box!
It’s time to be creative, different and personalize your anniversary invitations.
It’s time to be creative, different and personalize your anniversary invitations.
Be Different!
Need creative out of the ordinary business anniversary invitations? Watch this personalized invitation by Clint Eastwood (impersonator).
We use celebrity impersonators to create a memorable guest experience even before the event begins.
Gigeo® personalized video invitations are special and unique. They increase guest engagement, get their attention, puts a smile on their face, and makes them feel special, important, and motivated to attend your special event.
See our impersonators and video invitations here.
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Business Anniversary Party Invitations Wording Ideas
We are celebrating the 20th anniversary of our company in business. We request the honor of your presence the evening gala being held at [Venue] on [Date] at [Time].
After completing 20 years in the catering business, our company is just getting started. Please join us at the [Venue] on [Date] in honor of this milestone celebration.
With your support, we have successfully completed 15 years in the hospitality business. We are cordially inviting you to our 15-year celebration on [Date] at [Location).
30 years have passed by and with your support, our company is stronger than ever. Please join us at the [Venue] for a celebration [Date] at [Time].
You supported our company for so many years. So, it gives us great pleasure to invite you and a guest to our company’s 35th anniversary celebration.
In honor of our company’s 25th anniversary, we invite you and a guest to be part of our evening gala, as we celebrate 25 years in business.
We are celebrating our company’s 30th anniversary to be held at [Location] on [Date]. The party won’t be the same without you. Please join us!
Please join us on [Date] at [Time] for a dinner gala in celebration of our company’s 25th anniversary
Come be part of the celebration as we have now been in business for 40 years. Our company’s inauguration has long passed. Your presence makes a difference to us. Hope to see you there!
Please be our guest at a cocktail party held in celebration of our business organization’s 20th anniversary. Join us for this exciting milestone event on [Date] at [Location).
How To Write A Business Anniversary Invitation?
Are you planning an anniversary party, golf event, trade show event or maybe an inauguration party? Whatever your reason for organizing a party or event, you’ll need to identify all of the important details. Once you are past the initial planning stages, all that’s left is finishing the event planning and sending out the invites.
Sending party and event invitations is the best way to communicate to your guest what the event is about or what it is that you are celebrating.
Guidelines for Writing A Business Anniversary Invitations
The following guidelines are the basic questions you need to answer in your anniversary invitation. This information can be outlined as the who, what, when, where, and why of the event or party.
Use the wording and design of your anniversary invitation to tell your guests why you are throwing the party. For example, if it’s for a birthday party, make sure to include who it’s for and age they are celebrating.
Provide the name of the host for the event or party.
Tell the recipients what the event is all about and what to expect. This can include the description of your theme, activities, and any special requests of the guests.
State the date and time of your party or event. Always include the day of the week as well. For instance, Saturday August 11th 2:00PM to 5:00PM
Be clear on the location. Give the physical address and if off-site, also include the name of the venue and phone number for directions.
How to Write A Business Anniversary Party Invitation – 9 Steps
1. Announce you are having an anniversary party.
2. Mention for who or what you are having the party or special event for.
3. Personalize your invitations and say it won’t be the same without them.
4. Add detail about the party so that guests know when it is, and what to expect.
5. Let them know what to wear. i.e. cocktail dress, black-tie, business, casual, themed.
6. Include the venue name and address and other pertinent information.
7. Mention that food and drinks will be provided.
8. Request that everyone RSVP by specific date.
9. Tell them how to RSVP. i.e. phone, email, text message or snail mail.
Three essential things to consider for your event planning.
1. Event and Party Planning Goals and Objectives
The first step when planning your event is to establish a measurable goal and objective.
Are you aiming to have an attendance of 50, 400 or 500 people? Are you planning a virtual event? Are you in charge of coming up with corporate event ideas? Are you promoting a public event?
Example Objectives and Goals:
+ Showcasing Local Arts and Crafts
+ Selling Party Supplies
+ Renting Venue Space
+ Selling Products
+ Attracting Out of State Tourists
+ Increase Staff Loyalty
+ Promoting Volunteering Programs
+ Increasing Brand Awareness
2. Budgeting for Your Event Ideas
+ Small Venues – Restaurant, Sports Bar, Hotel, Ball Room, Brewery, Clubs, Art Gallery, Auction House
+ Large Venues – Stadiums, University, Trade Show, Mansion, Street Fairs, Museum
+ Venue Logistics – Contracts, Permits, Insurance, Accessibility, Valet Parking
+ Invitations – Digital(email), Snail-Mail, Priority Mail, Gigeo® Premium Invitations, Postcards
+ Food – Dessert Tables, Hors D’oeuvres, Wine Bar, Multi-Course Dinner, Food Stations
+ Drinks – Self-Serve Bars, Soft Drinks, Cocktails, Bartenders, Wine Tasting, Libations
+ Live Entertainment – Silent Auction, Celebrity Impersonators, DJ, Ventriloquist, Concert, Photo Booth
+ Virtual Entertainment – Digital Auctions, Virtual Escape Room, Mini Masterclasses, Virtual Tours
+ Gifts / Giveaways – Phone Cases, Touch Screen Gloves, Premium Swag Bags, Beach Towels, Bluetooth Speakers
+ Décor – Balloons, Posters, Lighting, Backdrops, Theme, Fabrics, Props, Tables, Chairs, Flowers
+ Staffing – Volunteers, Security, Hosts, Emcee, Outsourced Labor, Employees
+ Marketing – Social Media, Influencer Shout-outs, Conventional Advertising, Video Invitations
+ Audio Visual – Video Cameras, Speakers, Microphones, Projectors, Big Screens, Lights, Still Cameras
+ The Unknowns – Even the best-planned event will have some additional expenses so don’t get caught off-guard!
3. Publicity, Marketing and Promotion
+ Social Media – YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Snap Chat, Facebook, LinkedIn
+ Press and Media – Radio, Write-ups, News, Sponsors
+ Influencers – Blogs, Announcements, Event Calendars, Newsletters
+ Printed – Signage, Postcards, Brochures, Flyers
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