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Starting an event planning business: Your guide to turning a passion for planning into profit

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Crafting once-in-a-lifetime experiences while dealing with unpredictable challenges (weather disruptions, equipment malfunctions, and unreliable vendors) often equals intense pressure for event coordinators and wedding planners. Budgeting is crucial for financial success in the event industry. But never fear!

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Event insurance made easy: A comprehensive guide to different types of coverage

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Enter event insurance, which acts as a safety net to protect both your clients and your business. This article explores the different types of event insurance available, helping you understand how each policy can safeguard your clients and foster a secure environment for your business to thrive. Learn more today!

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How to start a wedding venue: Tips from two wedding industry experts

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Meanwhile, their deposits and scheduled payments helped bring in some much-needed revenue that Andrea used to purchase appliances, venue furniture, and other materials that her construction loan didn’t cover. “It Collect insurance information from every vendor every time. Hire a full-time event coordinator before opening.

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9 Proven Steps for Planning Successful Events

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Typically the following responsibilities / tasks require someone to be assigned to them: Pre event planning (see Step 6 below) On-site event coordination (see Step 8 below; check-in, management of attendees, stage management, etc.)