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Guide to Finding and Renting the Right Venue

Hold your next event in just the right place with simple planning


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Hosting clients in the local coffeehouse, again? Thinking about maybe having the end-of-year banquet at your home? You worry about your business image -- nice business cards, a professional receptionist -- so it's probably time to take events more seriously, whether customer-facing or internal.

Getting the right space for a company event is not rocket science, but it helps to do some advance thinking and, if need be, hire consulting help for large bashes.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Let a hotel handle the details


Most major hotel chains are in the very competitive business of landing your event, large or small. Rooms can vary from board-like settings to huge halls for hundreds of guests. They'll deal with caterers, sound, technical equipment -- even hire transportation.

I recommend: You've got to keep them honest. You can start with the couple of well-known chains in your town, but Web bookers increasingly cater to event needs, including consolidators like Hotel Planner and Web Event Planner. Major travel sites, including Hotels.com and Expedia have group travel subsites, as does Groople.com.

If the event is big or important enough, hire a pro


You'll have enough to do keeping your clients and employees connecting and doing business. If the thought of talking to caterers or worrying about sound systems is too much, bring in an event planner.

I recommend: There are large event planning companies, like Meeting Expectations, PartyPop, BestPartyEver and directories of planners, including Corporate Event Channel and The Great Event.

Shake it up! Sometimes another hotel is...yet another hotel


Reward your people, impress your clients or just plain break away from the expected. There are lots of non-traditional venues, like botanical gardens, cruises to nowhere and museums, looking for your event business.

I recommend: You could just assume the local point of interest can be rented, and you might be right. Or take a look at some of the spots online for ideas. Venues databases that help set up unusual meetings include Unique Venues and Ultimate Venues, More traditional, and global, venue searches can be done at BusinessMeetings.com. Web site Mpoint offers meeting planning ideas and special deals for corporate planners.

Keep track of complex events with software


A one-off event doesn't need software, and a good manager with a simple spreadsheet and a phone can do a lot, but a regular schedule of events will mean someone doing full-time support, audience generation, contractor negotiations and the like. It can get complicated.

I recommend: If you find your staff getting overwhelmed by your events, consider software, like FASTbook, Marketing Pilot, Cvent, EMS, EventPro and Capterra and online registration systems, including Acteva, Thriva and EventBrite,

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Get advice from an experienced planner before calling hotels. They often throw in items itemized as separate if you ask, like room charges or resort fees, in order to compete.
  • Always plan far, far in advance. It only takes one major sporting event or long weekend to fill up most of the desirable hotels. You might have to move your event, even if you start planning months ahead, if it's during high event season.
  • If a venue or hotel doesn't seem interested in your business, it might be that their booked and just can't come out and say it. Move on, and find a place that wants your business and will work for it.

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