I think there are still many activities held by university clubs, and different activities can naturally be held according to different types of clubs, each with its own fun, advantages and disadvantages. Just like if you are a club that likes to spread Hanfu, you can hold regular activities to wear Hanfu; if you are a technology-related club, of course you can hold some technology-related activities, etc.
Take the activities I have participated in as an example. The activities I participated in were actually some small club activities. There were not many prizes to attract others, but I could gain something from them. When I was a freshman, I participated in a new media competition about holiday commemorations. Its form was mainly push-based, and H5 could also be added as a promotional carrier.
That was the first college competition I participated in. At that time, the first prize seemed to be a hard drive, but the second prize was headphones, etc. In short, the prizes were not particularly rich, but for It's just a kind of exercise for me. So, if you want more people to participate in your activities, you might as well start with freshmen exercise.
Then let’s talk about the theme of college. I once participated in a competition that was an event with the theme of college nostalgia. The main participants of the event itself were for freshmen or sophomores, but in the end The target group is all students from freshman to senior year, and I think everyone is not with the mentality of winning prizes, but more invested in it.
The second is whether you can learn skills during the activity. I once participated in an excel competition. The purpose of that competition was more to learn skills. Because he has a learning training that allows you to master some basic function skills of Excel or common office skills.
And I said at the beginning of this competition that the purpose of the competition is more to let you gain something, rather than for these small prizes. It is enough that you can learn some practical skills here. Therefore, there are many ways that university societies can attract others to join, and you can start by focusing on one of them.
It may be a creative competition, a learning competition, an exercise competition, etc. In short, the purpose of an activity is to find its own position. There may be many similar activities. , but if you can grasp your positioning, just a small idea can attract many people to participate in the competition. The size and size of the prize are actually secondary. I hope these suggestions are enough to give you some help.
Finally, every event may not be completely successful, so you have to learn to summarize, learn from it, and strive to make more improvements in the next event and make better ones. Effect.