Friday, October 9, 2015

The Event Guide: 7 Flower Mistakes to Weed Out of Your Event

People love flowers.

From daffadillies to red roses to calla lilies, a simple floral arrangement can transform clothes into elegant outfits and event spaces into warm, inviting rooms. But flowers can also cause allergic reactions, attract insects, overcrowd the space, and much more. Which is why as an event professional or florist, your expertise on all things flowers is sought after. So to prevent bee stings and sneezing guests, help your clients avoid these seven common mistakes when they’re selecting flowers for their event.

Ready to sort the flowers from the weeds in this week’s event guide? Alright—let’s do it!

Mistake 1: Not Trusting the Florist

You are the professional—the flower guru. You know which flowers are appropriate, are in season, and would work best for the event space. Convince your clients that you are going to provide absolutely breathtaking arrangements by hosting a meeting with them to discuss their theme, their likes and dislikes, and their budget. Let them know the pros and cons of each flower they choose, as well as another alternative (if there is one). This method is a great way to build trust between you and your clients.

Mistake 2: Picking Only One Color

Colors are meant to be harmonious, much like music and poetry. If something is too bland or chaotic, our brains have a difficult time organizing and constructing a logical structure. Flowers, with their multitude of color, can either create a sense of interest and order, or create disorder and chaos. This is why we suggest steering your clients away from the same color sequence when it comes to the flowers and other decorations. A color wheel would be useful to help your clients see the variety of flower colors that can complement their event theme.

For example: Sunflowers would make a bold statement with deep purple bridesmaid dresses because purple and yellow are direct opposites on the color wheel.

Mistake 3: Strongly Scented Flowers

No one wants a sneeze to replace their “I do,” or puffy eyes to be mistaken as tears during someone’s happy moment. Which is why we suggest keeping your clients and their guests away from strongly scented flowers. And yes, we know that Stargazers, Gardenias, and Hyacinth are gorgeous in bouquets, but they produce a very strong (almost overwhelming) fragrance. Instead, suggest to your clients that you can add these flowers to arrangements to the gift table, arches, aisles, window sills, etc.—somewhere where people will not congregate or eat.

Mistake 4: Not Caring for Cut Flowers

Once it’s cut, a flower only has a few hours or days until it's completely wilted. And unfortunately, some cut flowers have a shorter lifespan than others: an example would be hydrangeas. Although hydrangeas are a show stopper in a bouquet, they need to be kept in water throughout the day—their lifespan is only three hours without water. Speak with your clients about how to care for flowers during their event to make sure they last the entire time.  

Mistake 5: Ordering Too Late

Flowers come from all over the world, which means ordering at the last minute is out of the question. When a client contacts you, one of the first questions you should ask is the date of the event. Most people wait until the last few months until their event to discuss flowers. So explain to them that the quicker they decide on flowers, the more likely it will be that they get their first choice in flowers. And it allows you time to make alternative bouquets if needed.

Mistake 6:  Forgetting to Budget

The cost of floral arrangements for an event can quickly add up—usually coming as a surprise to most people. To prevent this sticker-tag shock, find out your client’s budget before you share samples and ideas. You’ll also be better prepared to help sort out how many flowers they can afford for each space and event.

Mistake 7: Big, Bigger, Biggest

You have a client that’s always dreamed of a bouquet of two-dozen red roses to walk down the aisle with, tall vases filled full with an assortment of flowers for the reception tables, and wreaths on every door. Although you might love that they are dreaming big, it’s important to remind them of the overall event picture. And besides, the bigger the bouquet, the heavier it will be to hold. Try selling your clients on the comfort and size of the flowers, rather than the “bigger is better” motto.

Flowers are the perfect finishing touch to every event; help your clients find theirs today! And remember, the Inspherio Crew is always here to give you the best event tips for your business. Check us out and try Inspherio for free for 15 days!

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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Keep on Schedule with the Itinerary Feature from Inspherio

Let’s start with a scenario, shall we?

It’s the day of your client’s event. The festivities are beginning, but the musicians haven’t showed up yet and the photographer is wondering when she should start taking pictures. You tell everyone to rest assured; you have it all figured out. You reach for your itinerary, only to realize that it isn’t there. Panic rushes over you. What do you do? Everything you’ve planned, all of your hard work, is on that sheet of paper. People are starting to gather around you, growing more and more anxious by the minute. How will the event go on? What time do people arrive? The questions begin to swirl, and you’re sinking lower and lower into the floor—how could you forget the itinerary?

Freeze frame!

OK, so it’s bit extreme, but you get the point! You never want to be caught at an event without all of your necessary items—nor do you want anyone to start panicking. As your Crew, we don’t want that either, which is why we created the Inspherio Itinerary feature to help keep everything on schedule. And the best part is, you can access your itinerary from your computer, phone, or tablet anytime and anywhere.

So without further ado—introducing the Itinerary feature from Inspherio!

How-to Guide

Knowing when everything is supposed to happen during your client’s big day is important. But, it doesn’t have to be a difficult task to keep up with. Just let Inspherio’s Itinerary feature help. To get started, follow these simple instructions!
  • Click on the “Leads” tab on your Inspherio dashboard.
  • Select the client you are creating an itinerary for from your Active or Incoming Leads folder.
  • From there, click on the Itinerary icon located under the the “Just For You” section.
  • In the itinerary management section, you can choose to upload your own template or use the one that we provide.  
  • If using the one we provide, click on the “Add Itinerary” tab. A popup screen will appear allowing you to enter in important information—time, duration, and client and vendor information. 

  • Now just rinse, wash, and repeat a couple times until your itinerary is complete.
  • Once you’re finished, you can save it for your records, print it out, and/or send it to your clients and vendors. It’s really that easy!
Never get caught unprepared! With Inspherio, you can access all of your event information in one easy-to-use location. Sign up for Inspherio and make sure you’re always prepared. Try our free 30-day trial today!

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Thursday, October 1, 2015

The Event Guide: Outdoor Events in Autumn

Happy October!

As we make our way through the autumn season, the weather gives us a whirlwind of emotions. From rain and breezy 60°F forecasts, to hot and humid afternoons, we never know what’s in store for us. For event professionals, planning around weather conditions can be tricky, especially when it decides to throw curveballs. Don’t live in fear of the weather, though! We have some tips on how to create beautiful fall events, even with the wildly unpredictable fall weather.

Inclement Weather

We know it happens, and sometimes it can come out of nowhere! So don’t let inclement weather catch you off guard or surprise you—plan for it! Suggest to your client that renting a tent, canopy, or a shelter/pavilion is a great way to help fight the elements. Whenever I helped coordinate events, we always planned to have a covering for the guests, as well as for the food and entertainment—trust me, no one wants soggy food or a ruined sound system.

As for your decorations, the wind is a horrible beast to slay, unless you have your own personal stash of pixie dust, also known as sand. Weigh down your vases and ensure that your swags are securely fastened. The wind can even knock over speakers or signs, so make sure to have them weighted down as well.

Comfortability Factor

Your clients waited until Fall to host their event because they didn’t want their guests sitting in 90°F heat. But now, they’re facing the unpredictable autumn temperatures. However, there are ways to prepare. For cooler temperatures, you can use outdoor space heaters, start a bonfire, or provide throw blankets to keep people warm. If the weather looks warm, consider these items:
  • Fans
  • Misting machines
  • Insect repellant
  • Sunscreen
  • Plenty of water
Oh, and we almost forgot to mention the dreaded nighttime, light-attracted bug: the moth. To keep these little dust-covered animals to a minimum during your evening event, use yellow or softer lighting as opposed to bright white lights.  

Decorations

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Now for the best part of all—Fall decor! This event season is all about the color combos, cozy beverages, roaring bonfires, and decorations that complement the beautiful rust-colored leaves that cover the ground. 
  • Color Combos
You might be worried that the Fall season seems a little dreary and drab. But with the perfect color combo you’ll have a warm, fall-appropriate, and elegant event. The 2015 color of the year is Marsala, which is a member of the red-brown family. Try pairing it with glamorous shades of gold and metallic to really make it pop. 
  • Fall Accents
Now, we’re not suggesting that you break out the orange pumpkins, but you can decorate your tables with more fall foliage to capture the autumnal effect. You can paint gourds with dashes of metallic colors, or use pine cones, twigs, and red leaves to surround some rustic candles. And did we mention mums, dark roses, and coleus for the flower arrangements? Make sure to stay tuned for more details on fall-appropriate flowers in our next edition of the event guide.

Autumn, with all of its beautiful colors, is a perfect time to host an event. Just remember to make your guests comfortable, plan for the weather, and take advantage of the beautiful autumn world around you. Happy Fall planning!
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Follow-Up Emails: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Raise your hand if you ever received multiple emails from a business and immediately marked them as trash? No judgment here because we all do it! Most companies send out repetitive and vague follow-up emails on a daily basis. And we all know where these emails go—the junk folder.

As an Event Professional, your emails are important—even the follow-ups—so don’t let them join the junk folder crowd. Luckily, we have some tips to help you become a follow-up email pro, getting you out of the trash and into the reply pile in no time!

Context, Context, Get a Clue!

It’s true—people hate reading promotional material unless it applies specifically to them. Sending an effective follow-up email is all about establishing a personal connection and making the content relevant to your client. Here’s what we do at Inspherio!

We like to think back to the last conversation we had with our client. Did they need a new website, or did they need help managing their leads? Even if it’s just tidbits of information, we use it to provide context and make a connection with our clients.

Before sending out that follow-up email, be sure to add a bit of personalization. It can make the difference between your messages being read or ignored.

The Good Email:

Dear Tammy,

Last I spoke to you, you were planning a baby shower for your good friend, Sarah. I’m eager to hear back from you to know how it all went, as well as to speak with you about any future events you plan to host…

The Bad Email:

Dear Tammy,

I hope you are doing well! I wanted to reach out to you and let you know about a huge discount on pictures. You can save up to 50 percent on any package that you choose…

The Ugly Email:

Hey,

I just wanted to check in with you and see how you are doing. Also, I’m having a discount on picture packages. If you are interested, please respond back.

Don’t Beat Around the Bush- Be Specific

When it comes to a follow-up email, be specific! (See, we even kept this section short to emphasize the point of specificity)

The Good Email:

After reading the event information for your wedding, I’m working on providing you with a custom quote for your pictures, and selecting photos that fit your personality the best. Would you prefer candid stills throughout the event or do you wish to have a set list of pictures taken at a particular time?  

The Bad Email:

After reading your event information for your wedding, I am working on providing you with a quote and selecting the moments you want to cherish in pictures. What type of pictures do you want for the event?

The Ugly Email:

In preparation for your event, what pictures did you want?

Stand Out from the Crowd

Recently, I received four cleverly marketed emails from a company asking me to sign up for their monthly newsletter. I ignored the first email. The second email added some compelling attributes, but I wasn’t convinced yet. But as the emails kept coming, I was beginning to laugh more and more. The company’s follow-up emails only got funnier as time passed. By the fourth email, I signed up for the newsletter.

The best way to have your client’s take an interest in your emails is by adding personality to it, and maybe even a little humor. Trust us, it’ll help you stand out from the crowd, get your emails noticed, and best of all—replied to!

The Good Email:

Dear Tammy,

You’re probably thinking, “Wow, four emails! This person has heart.  Are they climbing Mount Everest next?” Well, Tammy, as cool as that experience might be, there’s no WiFi up there! But I do want to share something even cooler with you…

The Bad Email:

Dear Tammy,

You’re probably thinking, “Wow, four emails! Does this person know when enough’s enough?” Well, Tammy, we don’t!

The Ugly Email:

You’re probably thinking, “Stop emailing me this is the fourth email!” But we’re not going to!

Just like with everything, there is the good way, the bad way, and the ugly way. So just follow these tips, and get your follow-up email out of the junk folder today. And remember, our world-class support is always here, so let us know how we can help.
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