Posts Tagged ‘Event’
Regular Fans Can Bypass The Concert and Sporting Event Ticket Brokers From New York to Los Angeles by Having Free Presale Passwords & Ticket Codes
Regular Fans Can Bypass The Concert and Sporting Event Ticket Brokers From New York to Los Angeles by Having Free Presale Passwords & Ticket Codes
GETPRESALES.COM, for 3 years now has offered a completely free service to regular fans. The service is a free way to buy tickets to sporting events and concerts BEFORE the general public.
Many “at face value” outlets such as Ticketmaster, Tickets.com, Comcasttix, frontgate tickets, Livenation, Evenue, and Etix have “presales” to offer a
select group of people the opportunity to purchase tickets before the rest of the general public. The info you need to access these presales is called presale passwords, presale passcodes, ticket codes, concert codes, ticketmaster codes, or ticket alerts.Sometimes you can get the password on your own by being on the email list of radio stations, bands, venues, and promoters.
What Do You Do When Your Vendor Does Not Show Up To Your Event?
What Do You Do When Your Vendor Does Not Show Up To Your Event?
As the principal owner of my own company, I know the importance of keeping my ducks in a row and making sure on game day that my vendors show up on time and at the right location. But what happens when one of your vendors doesn’t show up to your event? How can this happen? What do you do?
This scenario recently happened at a major Hollywood Studio A-List premiere. When I heard about this, my first reaction was how could this happen? Where was the communication breakdown? Apparently, the date was changed and the event coordinator did not relay this information to the caterer. There was a production timeline sent to all the vendors but by mistake the caterer was over-looked on this piece of information and they never received it. Ok, mistakes happen but with an event of this size, magnitude and publicity surrounding it, why wasn’t there verbal communication between the event planner and caterer 48 hours to a week before the event?
Charity Fundraising Ideas for a Red Carpet Event
Charity Fundraising Ideas for a Red Carpet Event
Recently I produced a red carpet event and thought I would share some of our charity fundraising ideas with you. The event was for PCRM and like other red carpet events we produce, many hours of planning went into creating this successful non profit event.
One of the main non profit ideas was to make this non profit event stand out among the crowd since this charity was being introduced to a new audience on the West Coast. Thus it was important for this red carpet event to adhere to the highest level of professionalism in terms of food, service and design. We accomplished this by bringing in one of the top live TV show producers who in turn assembled a top-rated production team making the television portion of this event seamless.
What Do You Do When a Vendor Does Not Show Up to Your Event?
What Do You Do When a Vendor Does Not Show Up to Your Event?
As the principal owner of A Wynning Event, I know the importance of keeping my ducks in a row and making sure on game day that my vendors show up on time and at the right location. But what happens when one of your vendors doesn’t show up to your event? How can this happen? What do you do?
This scenario recently happened at a major Hollywood Studio A-List premiere. When I heard about this, my first reaction was how could this happen? Where was the communication breakdown? Apparently, the date was changed and the event coordinator did not relay this information to the caterer. There was a production timeline sent to all the vendors but by mistake the caterer was over-looked on this piece of information and they never received it. Ok, mistakes happen but with an event of this size, magnitude and publicity surrounding it, why wasn’t there verbal communication between the event planner and caterer 48 hours to a week before the event?
Protecting Your Special Event and Marketing Ideas
Protecting Your Special Event and Marketing Ideas
At A Wynning Event, when a new client requests a proposal, I am always so excited and I get right to work researching their company, checking out the fellow competitors, looking at possible new venues and thinking about themes and new ideas for entertainment. I spend the time researching and writing the proposal, submit it and then follow up. Sometimes I win and sometimes my competitors win. That is the way the event world works. But what do you say or do when neither you nor your competitor gets the job but the potential new client takes your proposal and implements it themselves? What can you say? Do you copyright your proposals? Ask for a fee upfront for your ideas?
An Event Planner Can Help You Coordinate The Best Birthday Party Ever!
An Event Planner Can Help You Coordinate The Best Birthday Party Ever!
Planning an event is not something everyone can do or something that everyone wants to do- that’s why Birthday Party Reservations is here. BPR knows the ins and outs of event planning in cities across the world.
Los Angeles Event Tickets Are Easy To Find From A Ticket Broker
Los Angeles Event Tickets Are Easy To Find From A Ticket Broker
You have out-of-town guests coming to visit you in the City of Angels, Los Angeles. Problem is, you are not entirely sure how you will keep them entertained while they stay with you. Ordinarily this could be a problem, but problem solved when you visit the website of an online ticket broker.



