5 Pitfalls To
Avoid When Planning Your Next Event
By Boston Magician Dave Chandler
When
it comes to planning an event, it can be rough. You not only have to worry
about all the details that are major, but you have to deal with all the little
things too. You may find that there are some reoccurring problems that you have
when you plan events. Each problem that you run into should teach you some kind
of lesson for the next event.
The first thing that you should
avoid when it comes to planning your next event is getting overwhelmed with
details. If the event is getting bigger and bigger and you seem to have lost
control over things, you need to get backup. It's hard to plan an event,
especially if it is a very important event. You have to plan where you are
going to have the event, the theme, the decorations, food, caterers,
entertainment, supplies, and the budget. You need to make sure that you stay
within a budget, but get everything done. This is when you need an assistant.
If
you don't have an assistant you could have an emotional breakdown and it could
ruin the event. Depending on your personality, the breakdown can be crucial.
This is why you need an assistant. Don't get overwhelmed with things. When it
comes to using an assistant you can leave them the minor things like fetching,
fixing, decorating, and all the small details that you should never worry
about.
The second
pitfall
that you need to avoid is being disappointed with the bar and food. If you are
going to have a catered dinner or event, you need to make sure that you have a
written contact upon hiring. The contract needs to state the cost, the food,
and basically what you expect from the amount of money that you are paying.
Even put the time when they need to show up in the contract or you may end up
with irresponsible caters. You need to make sure that the food looks and taste
good.
You
don't want to have people looking at you with disappointment.
The third
pitfall
to avoid has to deal with other contracts. Get a contract written for
everything. It can be on a tablecloth, if you must. Just make sure that you
have it in writing what you are paying them, why you are paying them, what you
expect from them and the day and times that they need to show up with the
goods. If you don't, you will end up having someone come to you saying that
they overbooked or they have increased the costs.
The fourth
pitfall
to avoid is running out of funds. Make sure that you set a budget for your
event. The way to successfully set a budget is to set minimum and maximum
amounts you will spend.
For
example, you can pay at least $5,000 for the party, but you can go to $7,000.
Then you aim for the average, so you would like to have a $6,000 party. If you
set your budget like that you know exactly if you need to cut the corners or if
you can expand somewhere on the party. You will also be more successful if you
set yourself some limits. You'll be more likely to be under budget.
The fifth and
final pitfall
to avoid is relaxing too far in advance. A lot of people will plan an event so
far ahead that they think that they can take it easy the day before or even the
day of the party or event. You need to realize that when you find extra time to
relax, make some phone calls. Make sure that everyone is on the same page so
that when the day comes you don't run around like a chicken with its head cut
off. You can enjoy the day of the event with a relaxed pace because you were on
top of things the day before.
For more free information on planning your next event visit http://www.davechandlermagic.com/the-boston-magician/
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