How to Start a Home-Based Event Planning Business

How to Start a Home-Based Event Planning Business

by Jill S. Moran
How to Start a Home-Based Event Planning Business

How to Start a Home-Based Event Planning Business

by Jill S. Moran

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Overview

Event planning continues to be a thriving business area for the motivated entrepreneur. This fourth edition includes updated ideas about creating business plans, balancing home and work, building a client base, and a more in-depth discussion on the role of social media in your event planning business.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493011704
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Publication date: 07/02/2015
Series: Home-Based Business Series
Edition description: Fourth Edition
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 1,138,568
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Jill S. Moran, CSEP, is owner and president of jsmoran special events, an award-winning event planning and management company, and executive director of the Special Events Institute, an online educational program for event professionals. She has coordinated events throughout America and internationally for both corporate and social clients. The author of the top-selling How to Start a Home-Based Wedding Planning Business, she was nominated in 2006 and 2007 as Best Wedding Planner by CBS4 A-List. She lives in Medfield, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1So You Want to Get Serious about Planning Special Events?1
Self-Assessment1
The Ingredients of a Successful Event Planner2
More Self-Assessment: What Do You Have? What Do You Need?3
Laying the Foundation: Skills5
Finding Your Niche: Types of Event Planning Services9
The Pitfalls of Event Planning14
The Challenges of Event Planning18
Chapter 2The Home Office21
A Space of Your Own21
Equipment and Technology22
Office Supplies23
Event Supplies24
Chapter 3Developing Your Business27
Your Business Structure27
Business Planning 101: Market Research30
Business Planning 102: Selecting a Business Identity33
The Business Plan34
Setting Goals40
Chapter 4Dollars and Sense43
Tracking Your Business43
Show Me the Money: Pricing Your Services47
Budgeting51
Chapter 5Marketing Your Services57
Specialist or Generalist? Defining Your Position57
Developing Your Marketing Materials58
Developing a Marketing Plan61
Chapter 6Developing a Team69
Support, Part I: Vendors69
Support, Part II: Staffing71
Working with Your Support Staff76
Chapter 7Legal and Ethical Issues81
Liability81
Contracts83
Permits and Licenses90
Insurance91
Improving Your Risk Exposure92
Event Ethics94
Chapter 8Planning Basics: The Event Process from Proposal to Follow-Up97
The Proposal98
The Production Schedule107
The Critical Elements of Every Event110
Chapter 9Social Celebrations: Weddings and More115
The Joys of Planning Social Events115
Social Planning Pitfalls117
Tapping into the Social Planning Market118
Social Planning Basics120
Social Venues121
Decor Basics124
Chapter 10Corporate Events127
The Various Corporate Events127
Familiarize Yourself with Your Clients128
Events at Trade Shows131
Current Trends in Corporate Events133
Chapter 11Nonprofit and Fund-Raising Events137
Getting Your Foot in the Door137
Nonprofit Event Basics140
Celebrity Appearances142
Chapter 12Balancing Your Life147
Home-Office Guidelines for You, Your Family, and Your Friends148
Caring for Your Children While You Work151
Priorities153
More about Priorities157
Support159
Chapter 13Being the Best: Education and Training161
Formal Education161
Professional Designations162
More Ways to Refine Your Trade164
Above and Beyond167
What Else Is Out There?169
Appendix ASchool and Degree Programs170
United States--Four-Year Programs170
New England Schools for Higher Education in the Meeting, Event, and Hospitality Industry173
United States--Two-Year Programs178
Australia179
Canada179
Great Britain179
Korea179
Appendix BEarning Your Professional Certification180
Association Designations180
Exposition Designations181
Speaker Designation182
Event Management Designations183
Destination Management Designations185
Catering Designations186
Consultant Designations187
Travel Designations188
Hospitality Designations190
Appendix CRecommended Reading193
Index195
About the Author198
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