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Event Planner Classes in Denver
We are offering two great learning opportunities in Denver in the next few months. If you are thinking about working in the events industry or if you are ready to start your own event planning business, these classes are a fantastic starting point.
Monday, January 30, 2012 at StudioWed Denver
We are offering this incredible opportunity for anyone interested in learning how to break into the wedding and event planning industry. This is an introductory class with limited space. We anticipate the class will fill quickly and encourage you to sign up TODAY. This class is perfect for you if:
AGENDA
My Experience and How I Got Started
How to Get Experience When You Have None
Pros and Cons of Starting Your Own Event Planning Business
Where to Start with Education
What Makes a Great Event Planner
Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid
Question/Answer Session
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Sunday, February 12, 2012 at StudioWed Denver
Are you ready to start your own event planning business or do you need help with the basics so you can grow your current business? Having your own business can be incredibly rewarding but also frustrating and stressful if you don’t know where to start. This three (3) hour class will go through all the necessary steps to start and grow a successful and sustainable event planning business. The class is limited to 10 attendees. All participants will go home with the resources and tools to successfully start their own event planning business.
AGENDA
Business Basics: Simple business plan, cash flow, billing, business forms, insurance
Office & Organization: Working with multiple clients, startup checklist, staying organized
Pricing & Packages: How to charge, what services to offer
Marketing, Branding: The basics of marketing, branding and creating your own unique brand
Web & Social Media: Business websites and making the most of social media
Advertising: How and where to advertise your business, getting your first clients
Clients: Process for meeting and booking clients, what to ask, how to act
Confidence & Determination: How to build and keep both
Networking & Vendor Relationships: Best ways to network, building your network of vendors
Q&A
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A few notes from past students:
“Debbie provided the perfect introduction into the industry. I couldn’t be more pleased by what I can take away from this class and can’t wait for future classes.”
“Debbie helped provide real-life experience and words of wisdom on beginning a career in Event Planning. I am excited to put her advice to use!”
“I learned how to take the next step towards my dream career!”
“This is a great class if you have experience or just interested in the field. Debbie is full of knowledge and creates a good atmosphere for sharing that. I’m walking away with a much clearer idea of where I want to go with my future career.”
“The knowledge and experience truly shines through in your examples and advice. The things you shared and the advice you gave was priceless.”
“Debbie was fabulous! Her skill, background and passion for wedding planning is obvious. I would love to take another class!”
Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions!
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Thanks for the information on doing wedding planning. Its the pricing and packaging that often times makes a company do well. I have learned to to talk to other wedding planners to see what is working for them. The competitors should be your friends, because you tend to do things for each other, even though you are fighting for the same clientele.