Are you a Save*ologist or do you just waste money organising events?
Are you a Save*ologist or do you just waste money organising events?
So many people ask us about why they should hire a one stop provider or event planner for their corporate function. After working with us just on one function, they start seeing the benefits and never look back. Instead of thinking that hiring an event planner is a big expense, we describe these people as Save*ologists because in booking us they have saved money and time so we have practically paid for ourselves and made you look good too! Here’s just one or two ways we can make savings for you;
Discounts through our partnerships and affiliations
You’d be surprised at how many people simply accept (and pay) the asking price of venues at face value. By talking to us, perhaps we can suggest new venues that you did not even consider, or even get a better deal from the venue that you want because we work their regularly. This applies with caterers, DJ’s and all sorts of other suppliers. It’s a win win for all.
Discounts through Economies of Scale
If you are booking an entire package with us, we are able to look at the project holistically and question all areas of decision making, is this really necessary here. Can we double up on this and use it twice without anyone noticing. It’s all about economies of scale and looking at the project as a whole, which allows us to propose creative cost saving ideas.
Saving you time and sanity because you are dealing with fewer suppliers If you are dealing with several suppliers, imagine the sheer time you waste in negotiation, then selection of suppliers, then briefing them, then meeting them, then finalizing with them, then meeting them at the venue – phew we are tired just thinking about it!
Hiring an event planner makes good business sense
Not only in saving you money by handling your logistics, but also in preventing you from making mistakes that could cost you thousands of pounds. Here’s a poster that you can use as a screen saver, if you are a true Save*ologist
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
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