Your Event Business During Coronavirus
Whether or not your local community is affected by the recent virus outbreak, the event industry as a whole is hurting.
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Whether or not your local community is affected by the recent virus outbreak, the event industry as a whole is hurting.
Getting through your event without a hitch—or sometimes with a hitch or two!—is a big milestone, and you should feel accomplished. But it’s not the final step in event planning, especially if you plan on hosting more events in the…
Whether it’s a fundraiser, large conference, or specialized training, in-person events are crucial to the success of your business. In fact, the average organization hosts 73 events each year, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics even predicts a 44%…
Your event invitations aren’t the first step in your event planning journey. By the time you send them, you’ve already booked the venue, caterer, and any relevant speakers or entertainers. The event has long been in the planning stage. But…
Event planners wear many hats; they’re bookkeepers ensuring nothing goes over budget. They’re design experts creating a memorable atmosphere. And most importantly, they’re master organizers, so everything stays on track. Organization is a critical skill for every successful event planner—and…
While we always encourage thorough planning and preparation for any event, there are bound to be speed bumps along the way. One of the best skills an event planner can learn is how to handle an event mishap. From a…
Hospitality is critical at any event—attendees that feel comfortable and appreciated are more engaged, and share positive reviews for future events. Providing food is a long-standing hospitality tradition, dating back to Ancient Greece. Needless to say, if you want your…
Since it’s inception, ride sharing has shaken up the public transportation world. It offers an inexpensive way to navigate new cities and crowded areas at the tip of your fingers. And while it’s had success in many areas of the…
Mail? Who gets mail anymore beside bills and bank statements? The answer as you might guess is: Not many people. Direct mail is viewed as an antiquated system of communication. Email invitations and online registrations are the new RSVP number….