1. ID Events Australia
⚙️ Services
Conferencing And Summits Management | Public Events And Festivals Management |
Product Launches Management |
⚙️ Payment
Master Card | Cash | Visa |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | 9am–5pm |
Tuesday | 9am–5pm |
Wednesday | 9am–5pm |
Thursday | 9am–5pm |
Friday | 9am–5pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
2. Belle Laide Events
⚙️ Services
Corporate Events Management | Conferences Management |
Experiential Events Management | Special Events Management |
Launch Events Management | Roadshows Management |
⚙️ Payment
Master Card | Cash | Visa |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | 9am–5pm |
Tuesday | 9am–5pm |
Wednesday | 9am–5pm |
Thursday | 9am–5pm |
Friday | 9am–5pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
3. Lateral Events
⚙️ Services
Corporate Events Management | Award Nights Management |
Experiential Events Management | Special Events Management |
Launch Events Management | Roadshows Management |
Conferences Management |
⚙️ Payment
Master Card | Cash | Visa |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | 9am–5pm |
Tuesday | 9am–5pm |
Wednesday | 9am–5pm |
Thursday | 9am–5pm |
Friday | 9am–5pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
4. Alive Events Agency
⚙️ Services
Event Management |
⚙️ Payment
Master Card | Cash | Visa |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | 8am–5pm |
Tuesday | 8am–5pm |
Wednesday | 8am–5pm |
Thursday | 8am–5pm |
Friday | 8am–5pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
5. Events Outsourced
⚙️ Services
Online Events Management | Roadshows Management |
Conferences Management | Community Events Management |
Fundraising Events Management | Special Events Management |
⚙️ Payment
Master Card | Cash | Visa |
🕒 Working Hours
Monday | 9am–5pm |
Tuesday | 9am–5pm |
Wednesday | 9am–5pm |
Thursday | 9am–5pm |
Friday | 9am–5pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Q.1 What makes an event successful?
A. Creating an experience that meets or exceeds expectations, strong communication and promotional efforts, good planning and organisational skills, effective team supervision and attention to detail are all key components to making an event successful. A successful event should also have a clear goal that is measurable and achievable.
Q.2 What are the 5 E’s of event planning?
A. The five E’s and what skills are needed for event planning? f event planning is Event Experience, Environment, Execution, Evaluation, and Engagement. Each of these elements comes together to create the perfect event-planning experience. The event experience focuses on creating an incredible atmosphere for guests through themes, decorations, and activities. The environment is all about setting the scene; making sure that the venue is conducive to a successful event. Execution entails laying out a detailed plan in order to properly manage the timeline, budget and staff divisions. Evaluation is all about measuring success from post-event surveys or other metrics. Engagement emphasizes creating an open dialogue with guests before, during and after the event so that they have a memorable experience.
Q.3 What skills are needed for event planning?
A. An event planner needs to have a wide range of skills, including organisational skills, logistical knowledge, problem-solving abilities, interpersonal communication, budgeting and financial management skills. Additionally, an event planner needs knowledge of current trends in the hospitality and events industries, people management expertise and the ability to work under pressure.
Q.4 What is the difference between virtual and physical meetings?
A. The main difference between virtual and physical meetings is that virtual meetings are held online over video conferencing platforms, while physical meetings are held in the same room with all participants. Virtual meetings offer more flexibility when it comes to scheduling, being able to bring together remote colleagues and clients from all over the world, and allowing for a wide range of meeting tools such as screen sharing and breakout rooms. In contrast, physical meetings allow for in-person communication opportunities, making them ideal for brainstorming sessions or complex problem-solving.
Q.5 How much does organizing an event cost?
A. The cost of organising an event can vary widely depending on the type and size of the event, as well as the location, amenities, and services required. Generally speaking, however, you can expect to spend anywhere from a few hundred dollars for small gatherings to tens of thousands of dollars for large events with extensive services.
Q.6 Why do companies host events?
A. Companies host events to create personal connections with customers, build brand awareness, promote products or services, drive sales, boost customer loyalty and engagement, and improve public relations. Other important factors include networking opportunities, increasing website traffic, generating leads and providing a platform for event sponsors.
Q.7 What is an event checklist?
A. An event checklist is a list of items that need to be completed prior to the event, such as tasks that involve logistical details, permits, decorations and catering. It is important for planning successful events as it allows for all necessary items to be accounted for before the event begins. Additionally, an event checklist can help ensure that no vital tasks are forgotten in the hustle and bustle of the event itself.
Q.8 What are the 3 main types of events?
A. There are three main types of events: social, corporate, and educational. Social events include weddings, parties, and other celebrations. Corporate events can involve functions such as conferences, product launches, or fundraising activities. Educational events include workshops, lectures, and seminars aimed at teaching the attendees something new.