In an effort to separate the facts from the fiction, we’re going to reveal some of the most common event planning myths and misconceptions.
Keeping children entertained at a wedding isn’t easy. Being that the average wedding lasts between four and seven hours, some may become impatient.
Entertainment is a key element of a successful corporate event. If the event consists solely of keynote speakers, some attendees may lose focus.
Some couples assume their work is finished once they drive off into the sunset with the “just married” sign hanging from the back of their car.
Social media networks offer an effective platform to promote events. Check out the following tips to maximize the visibility of your event on social media.
From severe weather to bridesmaids or groomsmen going AWOL, you don’t have to search very hard to find horror stories of weddings gone wrong.
It wasn’t long ago when wireless Internet access was a luxury amenity found only select hotspots throughout the country. But the times have changed.
The cost of getting married is at all-time high. According to a study conducted by TheKnot, the average U.S. wedding costs just under $30,000.
Rather than crossing your fingers and hoping that guests give you a particular gift, you should create a wedding gift registry.
Event planning should be done weeks in advance, but what if you’re forced to plan an event with just weeks or even days notice?