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Maximizing
Your Event Budget with a
Professional Planner!
By Joan Burns, Event Planner Extraordinaire
Rather than not hold your event at all, set a budget for the
event and then get the most from it.
Decide on how
much you can spend for your event. That is the first question I
ask my clients. This will determine on how much you can spend on
a venue, food entertainment, gifts, etc. If your budget is
tight, you may have to use some creativity. A park setting for
an employee party will be less expensive than a hotel ballroom
for instance. Or perhaps you have a service or product that can
be bartered for some of your party needs like the caterer. The
important thing is to stay within the budget.
Keep
the location of the event local and eliminate travel costs. Use
local speakers, celebrities and entertainment. If they have to
fly to your event, you will have to pay the airfare.
Often when
budget is of concern, those who are planning an event think that
eliminating the professional event planner will reduce the cost
of the event when just the opposite is true... A professional
event planner will be creative to help you best utilize your
budget and actually help to reduce costs.
Here just a few ways you can Maximize your Event Budget with a
Professional Event Planner:
With a
full network of resources to pull from, selecting the best
value resource for each facet of your event will ensure you
get what you want in budget without sacrificing quality.
With
strong strategic relationships, the type and costs of
services to be provided are negotiated to meet your needs in
your budget.
With the
right connections, the venue, food/beverage, entertainment
and other key elements to a successful event can be
coordinated to help you buy wisely.
With
experience and expertise in planning events, the fine points
and details (like permits, clean-up fees, "hidden charges",
etc.) are thought through and either avoided or procured
depending on the event requirements... Details often
overlooked by non-professional planners who then get an
invoice with unexpected fees.
With skill
and dexterity from years of working with preferred service
providers, issues or concerns that arise can be taken care
of without additional cost before, during and/or after the
event.
Even if the
economy is slow and/or budgets are "snug", you can have a
successful event (whether client appreciation, sales meeting,
social celebration, marketing, etc.), without breaking the
budget.
Joan Burns was a featured guest on
our
online radio show ‘Champagne Sundays’. This show aired live
from 11am-1pm (PST), on Sunday, August 3, 2008.To listen to Joan's interview, please double
click on the Play Button below.
Joan
Burns, CSEP, is the owner of Sampson &
Associates - a Meeting, Wedding and Event
Planning Company in Oceanside, CA. Read more of
Joan’s event planning articles or find out about
her wedding and event planning company,
Sampson & Associates.
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