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How to Create an Online Event Registration Form: The Ultimate Guide

Planning Pod

If you are planning something that has a large luncheon or requires planning to a specific headcount, you’ll want to stop additional registrations before you place your final food order. Event insurance. Finally, you should consider whether or not you plan to offer event insurance through a third-party insurance provider.

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Event venue management software: how Clay Theatre scaled their business and came out stronger on the other side of COVID-19

Planning Pod

We had to learn quickly how to do 3 or 4 events or weddings a week when we were used to doing just 1 or 2,” said Andrea. To add even more pressure, the event management software Andrea depended on was in the process of a buyout and transition as the full force of the pandemic hit the hospitality industry. Floor plans.

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The event planners’ ultimate guide on how to create an online event registration form

Planning Pod

If you are planning something that has a large luncheon or requires planning to a specific headcount, you’ll want to stop additional registrations before you place your final food order. Event insurance. Finally, you should consider whether or not you plan to offer event insurance through a third-party insurance provider.

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

Planning Pod

Collect insurance information from every vendor every time. Insurance is one of those things you don’t think about until you need it. Planning Pod will be the MVP of your team, taking care of every detail and keeping you, your clients, your staff, and vendors all on task. Pricing and packaging your services.

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All Things Wedding Venue

The Wedding Planner LA

Some venues will allow you to bring in outside vendors as long as they are licensed, insured, and/or sign a document saying they agree to the venue’s “house rules.” What is the backup plan if you are unable to fulfill your contract due to a last minute conflict? Are you insured? Do my vendors need insurance?