Remove Contracts Remove Event Planning Remove Hotels Remove Sponsorships
article thumbnail

How To Prepare For A Career In Event Planning

Endless Events

Being an event planner, event manager, or event marketer is a difficult job that demands a lot of energy and knowledge, but many of us are drawn to it because it is – above all else – rewarding. But how does one prepare for a career in event planning? Event planning is an umbrella term.

article thumbnail

Solving for Pricing, Sponsorships, and Skills Challenges When Going Digital

PCMA Convene

Standups — or short meetings — can be a great tool for teams who are having to shift skills in order to meet the needs of digital event planning. As we move into May, the immediate future of live events remains uncertain. As for pricing sponsorships: This appears to be the Wild, Wild West right now.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Complete Guide to Event Sponsorship 2023

Stova

The Complete Guide to Event Sponsorship Many event professionals understand the importance of putting on an event with sponsorships but still struggle with developing a strategic approach to securing sponsors. Introduction For an organization, good events are good culture and good business.

article thumbnail

Money Talks: Defining an Event Budget

TicketBud

Now, imagine showing up to the event, hearing that most speakers backed out after not getting paid, and then being asked to help cover the costs of the event’s outstanding hotel bill of $17,000. Gather information on the event’s requirements to estimate expenses accurately. Identify sources of revenue.

article thumbnail

Event Budget 101

Do Good Events

Budgets are often one of the most stressful parts of your event planning process, but they don’t have to be! When you are starting out with a new event, your budget may focus on broad categories. A more established event may dive into deeper detail. The post Event Budget 101 appeared first on Do Good Events.

article thumbnail

How to Develop an Event Budget for Your Meeting

Eventmobi

Grants and contracts. Sponsorship fees. Vendor commissions (hotels). Recommended Read: How to Create a Sponsorship Strategy that Will Maximize Your Event Revenue. Despite multiple technology solutions on the market, most meeting and event planners use Excel or Google Sheets for their budget planning process.

article thumbnail

13 Reasons To Use Event Platforms for In-Person Events

Endless Events

As an event planner, you know virtual and in-person events require a completely different setup. But before you get too entrenched in booking speakers or drawing up venue contracts, it’s best to think about how you’ll get results from an in-person event. And how can you get more mileage out of this in-person event?