Starting a new business can be scary. It is definitely challenging. There are tons of things to learn and do. When you add these on top of planning spectacular events, it can seem daunting.
Michelle Perez shares how she started her event planning business in this episode. As a new entrepreneur, you'll get a first hand look at how she turned her passion into a rewarding venture.
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By the end of this interview you will discover:
- How Michelle's passion for event planning developed …
- The catalyst and emotions behind taking action.
- Advice that made Michelle cringe which she now recommends …
- Pros and cons of working for a company …
- The challenge of pricing …
- A day in the life of an event planning business …
- Keeping clients involved …
- Questions an event planner should ask …
- Developing ideas into events …
- Small design elements create impact …
- Tips for weeding out bad vendors …
- Advice for when everything goes wrong …
- and much, much, more!
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Links and resources from this interview:
Michelle's website: michelleperezevents.com
Thank you Michelle!
I appreciate you taking the time to talk with me and for sharing so much great information!
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