Friday, October 3, 2008

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Event Planning Tips For Working With A Tight Budget

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Throwing a party can be great fun. However it is so easy to get carried away with event planning that you barely realize you are running way over what you can afford. It is quite a skill trying to balance between planning a successful event and keeping expenses within a reasonable budget.

If you are concerned about your finances and cannot afford the services of a professional event planner, there are plenty of affordable planning options and ideas to make your event just as memorable and fun. Here are a few ideas:

One easy way you can cut costs is the time of day you decide to have your event. For events such as weddings, birthdays or baby showers, holding them in the afternoon definitely puts less of a dent to your pocketbook. You will incur lower expenses for afternoon events which require less food and catering such as light snacks and beverages, as opposed to full course meals and a full bar for evening events.

Another factor to consider for event planning is whether or not you need to hire a caterer. For small events, you could probably get away with most of the meal planning yourself. However, for larger sized events, caterers can provide invaluable assistance.

If your event planning budget is really tight, the best idea for slashing costs in the food area is to host a potluck where each guest supplies either food or drinks, with some bringing salad or an entrée, and others bringing soda or wine. The event planner needs to communicate and coordinate closely with the guests so that there is a nice variety of food and drinks with something for everyone, and also to ensure that guests do not bring similar dishes. This is a wonderful way to include all the guests in the event planning process, and guests usually delight in the fact that they are able to contribute and be a part of the party.

Food is not the only area you can save on. You can also focus on other areas such as entertainment and decorations. For example, for children 's birthday parties you can ask parents, friends or relatives to entertain the kids with simple songs or magic tricks, or to make balloon animals or to hold water fights.

Decorations also do not have to break the bank. For example, for children 's parties you can buy a bunch of balloons and streamers. Or for a garden party, instead of buying expensive outdoor lighting that you probably will never use again, you can buy a couple of outdoor torches and use the outdoor lights that usually adorn your trees and bushes on special occasions in your garden to create beautiful, soft lighting. Your guests will never know the difference between expensive and cheap lighting, and probably won't even care as long as the ambiance is cozy and the party is fun.

Putting careful thought into planning the event would allow your dollar to go a long way yet still allow you to hold an event that is great fun for everyone.

Event Planners: All The Help You Need

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The primary goal of an Event Planner is to provide a message or implement an impression that their client is trying to communicate. Many people imagine being an Event Planner is a glamorous job, but don't be mistaken. Instead of being chauffeured as you travel to luxurious hotels and exotic themed facilities, you life is filled with phone calls, files, binders, meeting, and hopefully a good backup cell phone battery. The job of an Event Planner takes strong organization & communication skills, the ability to think ahead, and the ability to multi-task.

Just about any event today is by nature a big one. Undertakings such as business conferences, charity fundraisers, grand openings, fashion shows, holiday events, new product launches, trade shows, sporting activities, corporate meetings and a host of other events are massive and sometimes need numerous hours of careful planning and preparation. Only a few people enjoy planning and organizing such events. Not many can handle the pressures created by the massiveness of such an event. Sometimes the average person may forget one thing or the other which could prove fatal later on. As major events aren't a daily part of the average person's life, they usually don't have much experience in organizing them. Since so much time, energy and money is invested into an event, it doesn't make sense for the ordinary person to take a chance.

In order to solve some of the issues in planning major events, there have evolved a special segment of people popularly called "Event Planners". The job of an Event Planner is to plan, prepare, organize and manage events, & meetings daily. Event Planners generally take care of all the logistics like venue selection, catering, production, entertainment, gifts, transportation, lodging, conference services and other minute details.

One must choose a party planner who is experienced, qualified and have enough credentials to make the event a success. Event Planners are in real demand today with families, entrepreneurs & organizations seeking to coordinate their events and meetings in a big way. By handing over your event to a professional Event Planner, you can sit in comfort and watch your event as it unfolds and be certain that everything goes on without a glitch.

 

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