The goal of this blog is to help you, the reader, increase the popularity of your parties. Before your ego takes over and tells your brain to dismiss this blog, just remember that a fraternity's reputation comes and goes very quickly. It only takes a new class of freshmen to benefit or destroy your fraternity. So whether you are a member of an up-and-coming house/fraternity or one that is already established, you will benefit from this blog. Now a little bit about me:
I was the social chair to a large fraternity at a college on the West Coast. I had to plan anywhere from two to four social events/parties every week. I had to expect anywhere from 50-300 people as guests of my social events. These numbers are not including the 70-90 members of my fraternity, who I also expected at the event as well. The budget I worked with was anywhere from $300 to $1200 for an event. While I wasn’t planning and attending my own parties, I frequently went to other fraternities’ parties at my campus and other campuses in the area. During my time at the fraternity, we were known on campus for throwing the best parties. That’s not bad considering the fact that my school was one of the top party schools in the country.