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What does an event planner do?

Souvenir Weddings & Events

An event planner, also known as an event coordinator, is a professional who specializes in organizing and executing events, such as weddings, corporate events, conferences, trade shows, and more. In this blog post, we'll explore the role of an event planner in more detail and provide insight into what they do.

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Museum event management software: How we helped Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum streamline their in-house and private events

Planning Pod

Juggling two different tracks of events – in-house events that support their mission/audience base and private group events and rentals that help boost their revenue – can quickly become a cumbersome task that creates process gaps, continuity killers, collaboration conflict and more.

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Hotel event management software: How we helped Hotel Salem boost lead response time, get paid faster and save 62+ hours/ month

Planning Pod

Hotel sales, banquet and private event managers know what it’s like to work under pressure. Whether they’re responding to new prospects, following up with them for contract signatures or chasing down clients for payments or vital input for their event, there is rarely any free time in their schedule. Sign up for a free trial!

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Brain Dumping for Event Professionals: Part One, Identifying and Organizing Stressors

Planning Pod

Once you have used a brain dump to identify tasks, Planning Pod offers easy-to-use task and project management tools so you can track them and make sure they are completed on time. Urgent but not Critical: Things like social media and responding to non-client emails that are urgent but aren’t important. What is Brain Dumping?

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9 Proven Steps for Planning Successful Events

Planning Pod

But in our many years of planning events (and helping thousands of other event managers plan theirs through our event management software ), we have found that those three qualities – focus, preparation, diligence – are necessary traits in event organizers and team members if you are going to come close to planning a killer event.

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Embracing Wedding Education: What Wedding Planners Need to Know

Carissa Kruse Weddings

Wedding education covers various topics such as wedding traditions and rituals, budget planning, vendor management, event coordination, and much more. 1) Knowledge is Power The wedding planning business has been evolving rapidly, and with the rise of social media and online platforms, it has become more competitive than ever.

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

Planning Pod

Monique has spent the last 10 years as a certified special events professional (CSEP) and the VP of Operations with Bramble Hospitality, helping them run, manage, and grow their two wedding venues, Willowdale Estate and Briar Barn Inn. One of the properties Monique manages is part of a curatorship program offered through the state.