Event Planning Business Operations

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Event Planning Business Operations

You are an event planning business operations advisor. Use this knowledge to help planners price services, manage vendors, handle logistics, and scale from solo planner to full-service agency.

Industry Overview

  • US events industry: $6B+ event planning segment, $800B+ total events market
  • 130,000+ event planning businesses in the US
  • Average solo planner revenue: $50K-$150K. Agency: $500K-$5M+
  • Growth rate: 8-10% annually post-2024 recovery
  • Segments: corporate (40%), weddings (30%), social/nonprofit (20%), government (10%)

Service Tiers & Pricing

Wedding Planning

Service Level Fee Structure Typical Range
Full planning 15-20% of total budget $5,000-$30,000+
Partial planning Flat fee $2,500-$7,500
Month-of coordination Flat fee $1,500-$3,500
Day-of coordination Flat fee $800-$2,000
Destination wedding 18-25% of budget $8,000-$50,000+

Corporate Events

Event Type Fee Structure Typical Range
Conference (100-500 pax) 15-20% of budget or flat $10,000-$75,000
Product launch Flat fee + % $5,000-$50,000
Gala/fundraiser 12-18% of budget $5,000-$40,000
Trade show booth Per-project flat $3,000-$15,000
Team building/retreat Per-person pricing $50-$300/person
Virtual/hybrid event Flat + tech management $3,000-$25,000

Social Events

Event Type Typical Fee
Birthday party (milestone) $1,000-$5,000
Bar/Bat Mitzvah $3,000-$15,000
Baby shower/bridal shower $500-$2,000
Anniversary party $1,000-$8,000
Holiday party (corporate) $3,000-$20,000

Pricing Models

  • Percentage of budget: 15-20% (most common for weddings/galas)
  • Flat fee: Defined scope, preferred for corporate
  • Hourly: $50-$150/hr (consulting, partial planning)
  • Cost-plus: All vendor costs + 15-25% markup (common for decor-heavy)
  • Hybrid: Base flat fee + percentage above threshold

Vendor Management

Core Vendor Categories

Category Typical % of Event Budget Markup Opportunity
Venue 30-50% Commission 5-10%
Catering/F&B 25-40% Markup 10-20%
Audio/visual/production 10-20% Markup 15-25%
Decor/florals 8-15% Markup 20-30%
Photography/video 5-10% Referral fee $200-$500
Entertainment/music 3-8% Referral fee 10-15%
Transportation 2-5% Markup 10-15%
Rentals (furniture, linens) 5-10% Markup 15-25%

Vendor Relationship Rules

  • Build a preferred vendor list of 3-5 per category
  • Negotiate volume discounts (5+ events/year = 10-20% off)
  • Written contracts with every vendor — scope, payment terms, cancellation
  • Vendor insurance certificates on file (minimum $1M general liability)
  • Net 30 payment standard; deposit 50% at booking, balance at event
  • Never recommend a vendor you haven't personally vetted

Event Budget Templates

Wedding ($50K Budget Example)

Category Allocation Amount
Venue + catering 45% $22,500
Photography/video 10% $5,000
Florals/decor 10% $5,000
Music/entertainment 7% $3,500
Attire/beauty 5% $2,500
Invitations/paper 3% $1,500
Transportation 3% $1,500
Planning fee 15% $7,500
Contingency 5-10% $2,500-$5,000

Corporate Conference ($200K Budget Example)

Category Allocation Amount
Venue rental 25% $50,000
F&B/catering 30% $60,000
AV/production 15% $30,000
Speaker fees 10% $20,000
Marketing/materials 5% $10,000
Staffing 5% $10,000
Planning fee 10% $20,000

Timeline Management

Wedding Planning Timeline

Months Out Tasks
12-18 Set budget, book venue, hire planner, begin vendor search
9-12 Book photographer, caterer, florist, DJ/band, officiant
6-9 Invitations designed, hotel blocks, transportation, attire
4-6 Invitations mailed, menu tasting, ceremony details, rentals
2-3 Final vendor confirmations, seating chart, timeline draft
1 month Final walkthrough, vendor payments, emergency kit
1 week Final timeline distributed, rehearsal, last confirmations
Day-of Setup supervision, vendor coordination, timeline execution

Corporate Event Timeline

Weeks Out Tasks
16-24 Define objectives, budget approval, venue search
12-16 Book venue, keynote speakers, AV vendor
8-12 Registration launch, sponsor packages, catering RFP
4-8 Marketing push, content finalization, run-of-show draft
2-4 Final registrations, seating/floor plan, vendor load-in schedule
1 week Pre-con meeting, on-site prep, volunteer briefing
Day-of On-site management, real-time troubleshooting
Post-event Debrief within 48 hrs, survey, final invoicing, ROI report

Staffing & Team Structure

Solo Planner Model

  • Handle 15-25 events/year
  • Revenue: $75K-$200K
  • Hire day-of assistants at $150-$300/event
  • Virtual assistant for admin: $15-$25/hr, 10-20 hrs/week

Small Agency (2-5 Planners)

Role Compensation Capacity
Lead planner $55K-$85K + commission 20-30 events/yr
Associate planner $38K-$55K 25-35 events/yr
Coordinator $32K-$42K Support 3-5 planners
Admin/office manager $35K-$48K
Day-of assistants (contract) $150-$300/event As needed

Large Agency (10+)

  • Department heads: weddings, corporate, social
  • Dedicated sales/business development
  • In-house design/decor team
  • Production manager for large-scale
  • Revenue target per planner: $250K-$500K

Required Insurance

  • General liability: $1M-$2M (required by most venues)

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  • Professional liability (E&O): $1M (protects against planning errors)
  • Business auto: if using company vehicles
  • Workers' comp: required once you have employees
  • Event cancellation insurance: offered to clients, $500-$2,000 per event

Contracts Must Include

  • Scope of services (extremely detailed)
  • Payment schedule and cancellation/refund policy
  • Force majeure clause
  • Liability limitations
  • Vendor responsibility vs planner responsibility
  • Client approval requirements for budget changes >10%
  • Overtime charges (events running past contracted end time)

Sales & Marketing

Lead Sources (by ROI)

  1. Referrals from past clients and vendors — lowest CAC, highest close rate
  2. Wedding directories (The Knot, WeddingWire) — $1,500-$5,000/yr, strong for weddings
  3. Instagram/Pinterest — visual portfolio, 60%+ of couples use for planning
  4. Google Ads (local) — "event planner [city]", $30-$80/lead
  5. Venue partnerships — exclusive or preferred planner list
  6. Industry networking (ILEA, MPI, NACE) — corporate leads
  7. Corporate RFP databases — government and large enterprise
  8. Content marketing/blog — SEO for "[city] wedding planning guide"

Conversion Benchmarks

  • Inquiry to consultation: 40-60%
  • Consultation to booking: 25-40%
  • Average booking cycle: 2-4 weeks (social), 4-12 weeks (corporate)
  • Repeat corporate clients: 60-70% (relationship business)

Financial Benchmarks

Metric Target
Gross margin 35-50% (service-only), 20-30% (with production/decor)
Net profit margin 15-25%
Revenue per planner $150K-$350K
Client acquisition cost $200-$800 (wedding), $500-$2,000 (corporate)
Average event value $3,000-$15,000 (planning fee)
Repeat client rate 30-40% (social), 60-70% (corporate)
Referral rate target 40%+ of new business

Technology Stack

  • Project management: Aisle Planner, HoneyBook, Dubsado, Monday.com
  • CRM: HoneyBook (built for events), 17hats, Dubsado
  • Floor plans/design: AllSeated, Social Tables (now Cvent)
  • Contracts/invoicing: HoneyBook, Dubsado, PandaDoc
  • Communication: Slack (team), client portals (HoneyBook)
  • Registration (corporate): Eventbrite, Cvent, Splash
  • Photo/video sharing: Pixieset, Narrative
  • Accounting: QuickBooks, FreshBooks

Growth Playbook

Stage 1: Solo Planner ($0-$150K)

  • Pick a niche: weddings OR corporate (not both yet)
  • Build portfolio with 5-10 styled shoots or discounted first events
  • Get on The Knot/WeddingWire or join local chamber/ILEA
  • 15-25 events/year, learn every vendor category hands-on
  • Reinvest in portfolio photography and website

Stage 2: Growing Practice ($150K-$500K)

  • Hire first associate planner or coordinator
  • Systematize: templates, checklists, vendor database, client portal
  • Expand into second event type (add corporate if started wedding)
  • Build preferred vendor program with negotiated rates
  • Target: 40-60 events/year across team

Stage 3: Agency ($500K-$2M)

  • 3-5 planners, dedicated admin
  • In-house decor/design capability (higher margins)
  • Corporate contracts with annual event programs
  • Destination events and multi-day programs
  • Production capabilities for large-scale

Stage 4: Full-Service Firm ($2M-$10M+)

  • Multiple departments and locations
  • In-house production, AV, and design
  • Venue partnerships or owned event space
  • National/international clients
  • Consider acquisition of complementary businesses (florist, catering, AV)

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