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12. How To Set Up A Work From Home Event Planning Business

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The event planning business is becoming quite popular today all over the world. It has endless growth potential, especially since there are many companies, groups, associations and institutions which need people to organize events for them. People do not have the expertise, the connections or time to organize the events themselves so this is where you can come in to the picture.

Creating a home based event planning business is not as hard as it may sound. Especially if you have some experience as an entrepreneur before, you can easily plunge into this new role. If you can, try to start as an apprentice in a similar company, because this can teach you the tips and tricks of the job, without spending any money at first. Acquiring some useful insight about the market can prove really helpful down the road. Educating yourself can make you more competitive and definitely more effective and productive.

Keep in mind that your target group is practically unlimited. The market for event planning services is huge. From the small local business that wants to organize an inauguration party, to the large companies and non profits that host fund raisings, sport events, conventions, seminars and so on everyone can do with professional help. You can learn how to organize all kinds of celebrations, from parades to anniversaries and weddings, educational events, such as conferences, meetings and seminars, as well as promotional and marketing events, such as fashion shows, product launches and presentations.

The start up cost is quite low when we talk about a home based business. You need to be perfectly organized though, which means that you will need some software that can keep a good record of clients and events, vendors and facilities. The event planning business expenditure cannot be more than 2000$ to start with, especially if you want to have all the latest technological equipment. You will need a separate phone line, printer and fax, internet connection and you will need to put up a website.

Launching a website to advertise and promote your business is something that you really cannot do without if you want to survive and increase your clientele. You need to go online and invite people to do business with you. Having a website will help you invite more vendors and suppliers, even collaborate with other planners in different states and countries.

You will need to do a lot of research too. Try to find whatever you need about vendors, facilities and prerequisites; all these can prove really helpful later on, so try to be proactive and social. Inform your local community about your work and offer discounts to the local businesses that will work with you. Creating a circle of contacts will prove to be very helpful because your home based business can definitely benefit from the viral effect of mouth to mouth marketing.





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