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  • You Should Become an Event Planner

  • How to Start a Home-Based Event Planning Business Step-by-Step from Scratch – Get Paid to Plan Weddings, Birthdays, Parties & Gatherings
  • By: Rebecca Nowak
  • Narrated by: Mary Nuetzel
  • Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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You Should Become an Event Planner

By: Rebecca Nowak
Narrated by: Mary Nuetzel
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Event planning business start-up.

Are your friends and family always looking for you to plan the perfect party?

Are you detail-oriented? Do you thrive on knowing what’s going on and making it happen? Do you take pride in providing the best experience for your guests?

You should become an event planner!

You can start an event planning business from home with little startup funds. Yes, you really can! This audiobook shows you exactly how to do just that, step-by-step, even if you have little to no business experience.

People observe special events all the time - weddings, graduations, birthdays, bachelorette parties, baby showers - there’s always something to celebrate. Each of these events requires someone to plan them. If you have what it takes, maybe they should be paying you to plan them?

The event planning industry is on the rise, with the average salary of an event planner in the United States topping over $50K a year. If you have a laptop, cell phone, and have access to the internet, you can start this lucrative career from the comfort of your home.

This audiobook is meant to serve as a step-by-step guide and navigation tool for opening an event planning business. We will cover everything from the paperwork involved in establishing a business to startup costs management, and much, much more.

In this audiobook, I will show you exactly how to go about starting, running, and growing your new event planning company.

We’ll discuss topics such as:

  • What this business really is like
  • Examine the pros and cons of starting an event planning business
  • How much event planners can actually make
  • What certifications and education would be helpful to you
  • How to find a niche in the industry
  • Defining your ideal client
  • How to determine your market
  • How to compete well in that market
  • Tips for how to conduct sound market research
  • Advice for naming your business
  • How to create your business entity
  • What your startup costs look like
  • Conditions to consider when starting your business
  • Extensive advice about crafting a cunning business plan
  • How to keep your finances in order
  • How to set your pricing
  • How to be a keen negotiator
  • PLUS- an extensive appendix of resources for you to use

The research is already done for you in this audiobook!

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it wasn't a good audio

this should only be written on paper. there are too many www web addresses to make it a pleasant listen.

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