Event planning myths and misconceptions

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.

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Wedding thank you cards

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.

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Socal media event promotion

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.

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WiFi event tips

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.

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Budget wedding tips

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.

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last-minute event planning

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?

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Attendee satisfaction follow-up

Event planners should follow up with attendees to determine their level of satisfaction and what can be done to improve their experience at the next event.

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New year party

With less than two weeks remaining in 2015, many companies are looking to host an end-of-the-year party for their employees.

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Organized event planning

It’s difficult to stay organized when planning a major event. Rather than allowing clutter to consume your life, follow the organization tips listed below.

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Wedding engagement

Your fiancé popped the question and now the two of your officially engaged. This marks the beginning of a new chapter in your lives.

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