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The Future of Our Analog photography and darkroom printing Community. As more people discover this niche, how do we maintain the spirit of sharing and authenticity? I've been reflecting on the changes I've seen over the last few years and what I hope for our collective future.
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Starting out as a Event Planner can be overwhelming. There are so many tools and techniques to learn. One of the most important aspects to master early on is timelines. It might seem like a small detail, but it impacts every other part of your business. In this guide, I share my top five tips for getting started with the right mindset and the right tools, without breaking the bank.
In the Event Planner industry, we often focus on the immediate task at hand. However, the real pros know that vendor coordination is what separates the amateurs from the veterans. Over the last decade, I've seen countless businesses fail because they ignored the fundamentals of their workflow. By prioritizing these often-overlooked details, you can build a reputation for reliability and quality that keeps clients coming back year after year.
When I first started as a Event Planner, I struggled with client management. I thought I could manage everything in my head, but as the business grew, things started slipping through the cracks. Transitioning to a dedicated system changed everything. Not only did it free up my time, but it also improved the client experience. In this article, I break down the three steps I took to streamline my operations and why you should do the same before you hit your breaking point.
Just got a lovely note from a client. Reminds me why I started this business in the first place. Treat people well and the rest follows.
Sometimes I just take a moment to appreciate the work. Event Planner isn't just a job, it's a craft. Today's project was particularly rewarding.
If you're in the Event Planner world, don't overlook timelines. It saved me two hours of headache today. Efficiency is key!