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How To Create a Budget for Your Next Event

Eventtia

Planning an event, whether big or small, can be a complicated process. From venue renting to entertainment and refreshments to transport links everything needs to be carefully organized to ensure your event is a success. With so much to take into account, planning can easily become overwhelming and costs can start to stack up. But, by implementing an event budgeting process you can stay on top of your outgoings and make sure your function runs smoothly.

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Episode 54: Creating Meaningful Event Experiences with Phil Mershon, Director of Experiences at Social Media Examiner

Techystalk

In this special episode, we’ll chat with Phil Mershon about some of the most memorable event experiences he’s ever had, and how he strives to replicate the right environment for those transformational moments at his events. And, if you listen all the way to the end, you’ll get to hear a very special surprise from Phil! Click here to listen to the episode.

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Real Wedding: Anisa & Andrew’s, Gardens house wedding

Events by Emma Currie

Andrew and Anisa decided on an intimate wedding day at the gorgeous Gardens House, Botanic Gardens in South Yarra for their wedding day in February. I was so grateful to be booked for full-service wedding planning by them during the lockdown in Melbourne. Like many of my full planning service couples, they had a venue in mind and a vision; they just needed help with all the planning details as they were busy with work commitments.

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Inflation and It's Impact on the Wedding Industry

LLG Events

America has been through an obvious change in the economy, and not for the better. The lingering question is, why is everything so expensive in 2022? The historically average inflation rate of 2.5% has hit 8.3% annually, which is the highest it has been since the ’80s. This means that everything is getting more expensive, and most Americans’ salaries aren’t increasing to match.

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