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4 Planning Tips for Events with Small Budget!

Events come in all shapes and sizes. Some events have bigger budgets, while others come with restricted budgets. Most people believe that to make an event successful, a whopping sum of money is required. However, they could not be more wrong!

Events that have smaller budgets are no less impactful and successful, provided the planner knows how to plan, smartly. Even with a tight budget, you can make a strong impression and get your message across, loud and clear to your audience.

If you are struggling to plan a low-budget event and worried about how to begin, here are some key guidelines on how to plan it:

  1. Book your Venue Early

Venus is the most important item on your check-list. And, if you are planning a low-budget event, selecting a venue plays a crucial role. Finding a suitable venue is considered to be the hardest thing, and with a limited budget, it becomes trickier.

To avoid extra expenses for an event, book your venue early. Plan smartly and find out if off-season dates can work out for your event. You can get a good bargain by choosing less popular dates.

  1. Food & Beverages Costs

Unless the event is a culinary event, you can reduce the expenses by providing food & drinks that are good but not-so-fancy. To organize an event with limited budgeting requires out-of-box thinking. So stay away from the conventional approaches and think more about cost-effective ways.

  1. Use your Bargain Skills

With low-budgeting events, there is one thing that comes in handy- your bargain skills! By keeping your budget in mind, try to negotiate with your suppliers. Think about the long-term business opportunities and offer them opportunities to extend the business beyond just a one-off-event.

  1. Make your Event Tickets Easy to Buy

Maybe you are organizing a charity event or an event for fundraising. So how will you ensure that it is attended by people in great numbers? By making it easier for your target audience, to purchase the event tickets from the comfort of their home. You can also use your website to sell out the event`s ticket.

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MSMEs Show Signs of Recovery, All Eyes Now on Diwali 2020 to Bailout the Stressed Sector

Mumbai, November 3: The coronavirus pandemic has been extremely difficult on every business, and India’s MSME sector is one of the worst-hit. The sector which has about 70 million enterprises and employs around 110 million people is battered due to the lockdown.

From factories being shut down, and freeze in the production, it is the small companies who are facing the heat of the pandemic. All eyes are now on Diwali 2020, from which they expect the sales to recover and help them to bounce back.

With the ease in the lockdown restrictions and with the economy opening up, business is taking place. According to a Financial Express report, retailers in majority sectors are yet to recover back to the year-ago level, and businesses in consumer durables and electronics seem to be scaling back relatively faster.

Some of these sectors like- sports goods, furniture, jewellery, footwear, food and grocery have still not managed to hit October 2019 level growth, according to the survey done by the Retailers Association of India.

While all hopes are pinned on the Diwali season, but according to reports, the demand continues to be low as people are sceptical of going to shops and making their purchases. On the other hand, customers are extremely careful in terms of spending as well.