We’ve put together some essential tips for planning your next company party so read along and hopefully this will help make the process easier.
Can’t seem to sell out your events no matter how much time you spend promoting them? Attendance is a measurement of your event’s success.
Building a strong brand for your event is important for several reasons. But you’ll want to avoid making the following mistakes when branding your event.
Are you struggling to generate ticket sales for your event? It’s frustrating when invest countless hours into planning an event.
Repeat attendance is a key metric used to measure the success of similar-themed events. But many professional event planners struggle to foster loyalty.
Looking for ways to lower the cost of an upcoming event? Professional event planners typically have a fixed budget they must stay within.
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.
From scouting venues and setting up registrations, to choosing vendors and negotiating deals, professional event planners are constantly juggling a variety.
Early departure is a common problem faced by professional event planners. When attendees leave, your event may look barren, which you want to avoid.
Though social media, partnerships, press releases, email and flyers are excellent ways to promote an event, you shouldn’t overlook word of mouth marketing.