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Q: Is hiring a event consultant necessary?
A: Most people find that they simply do not have the time necessary to visit every possible venue and vendor. Therefore, it makes sense to employ someone who can thoroughly research your ideas on your behalf. As more and more people work long hours and lead active social lives, planning a event can seem impossible to fit in without giving up other things that you enjoy.
Some people recognize that they do not have the knowledge, experience or creativity of a event consultant, and feel more comfortable knowing that a professional is working behind the scenes. Not only can a event coordinator handle many of the time consuming, stress-inducing details, they can help make the planning itself more enjoyable.
It is also very difficult to plan a event if you live someplace other than where the event will take place. In this situation, a event consultant can be essential.
Q: How many hours does it take to plan a event?
A: The average event can take more than two hundred fifty hours to plan. With today's hectic lifestyles, you may not have time to compare all the options and make sure all the details are in place.
Q: I would like to hire a event consultant to help me plan my event, but I do not want the consultant to take over. How do I make sure I don’t lose control over my event?
A: Event coordinators are not supposed to make decisions for you, but to guide and assist you in making informed choices. They will help you host a beautiful and distinctive event which you can enjoy.
Q: What can I expect at the complimentary consultation?
A: This is a free, one-hour meeting where we can get acquainted and see if we would be a good fit.
Q: How do I know I am hiring the right consultant?
A: When choosing a event planner, it is important to consider their personality and perspective. You should feel completely comfortable with the consultant you hire. Please see the “About” section to learn more about EVENITI and understand our approach.
Q: Can we afford a Event Coordinator?
A:More often than you would think. Often times, when arranging your own, event overspending considerably from the original budget is a common. The role of a event consultant is to work within your budget to help keep control of your event expenses. A coordinator will find the services you need without exceeding that budget.
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