Social media wedding planning mistakes

More than two-thirds of the general U.S. population has at least one social media account or profile, according to the Pew Research Center.

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Employee appreciation event

St. Patrick’s Day isn’t the only holiday in March; corporate executives and event planners should mark on their calendar is Employee Appreciation Day.

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Wedding planner vs coordinator

Most experts recommend giving yourself 12 months to plan a wedding. However, you can also hire a wedding planner or coordinator to assist with the process.

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Productivity hacks for event planners

From scouting venues and setting up registrations, to choosing vendors and negotiating deals, professional event planners are constantly juggling a variety.

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Wedding invitations

Getting engaged is a memorable experience. But you’ll want to get the ball rolling on planning your wedding, beginning with the invitations.

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Keep attendees at events

Early departure is a common problem faced by professional event planners. When attendees leave, your event may look barren, which you want to avoid.

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Stretch your wedding budget

Statistics show that the average cost of a modern-day wedding in the U.S. is approximately $26,000. Find out how to save some money on your wedding!

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Word of mouth event marketing

Though social media, partnerships, press releases, email and flyers are excellent ways to promote an event, you shouldn’t overlook word of mouth marketing.

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Saying thanks to wedding parties

Being designated as either a bridesmaid or groomsmen at a wedding is a honor that most people will cherish for the rest of their lives.

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Staying organized event planning

Staying organized is essential when planning an event or party. Check out these tips to stay better organized when planning an event.

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