A Tip List For Creating That Unique Holiday Party

Written by Peter Togel


A Tip List For Creating That Unique Holiday Party

Once again, it is time for holiday parties. While everyone is downsizing and looking for new ways to cut costs, a holiday party at a lower price may not be a good answer. The following list of useful tips will help and assist you in creating pleasant and successful holiday cheer.

1. The Venue Choosing a good venue needs a lot of thought. If you choose your venue too big, your guests will feel lost. Choose a venue that is too small and not all guests will fit in. But size is not all that needs to be considered. If you want to have people remember that event forever, choose a venue that is not a typical place for a holiday party. Be creative. Would you remember a party in a barn, an airplane, a mall,repparttar zoo, an indoor pool, an airplane hangar, a theater, a railway car, or an old historic church building? You see, there are other places than hotels and restaurants.

2. The Party Theme Not every holiday party needs to look like a mall in December. Find a theme that makes it interesting to come torepparttar 103323 event. It sounds much more interesting to visit a party with a theme like "Jungle Christmas", "Santa's laboratory", "Party underrepparttar 103324 Sea", "Dude Ranch", "Out ofrepparttar 103325 Box"...

3. The Decoration Once you’ve found a great theme, think aboutrepparttar 103326 decoration that supportsrepparttar 103327 theme. You can create your own labels for bottles, rent trees, collect large boxes from surrounding retailers, borrow some cattle (though that might cause some problems....), free lab coats for everyone withrepparttar 103328 company logo and rubber gloves (who said your employees are thrilled with getting yet another company t-shirt as a Christmas bonus?), rent an "electric cow" (the rodeo thing...), dress up some cardboard Rudolphs with lab coats and goggles, or strap some reindeer antlers torepparttar 103329 borrowed cows. Dress uprepparttar 103330 waiters as Santas or mad scientists. In other words, turn your venue into a stage set for a fun time by making it matchrepparttar 103331 theme. Place single use cameras onrepparttar 103332 tables so your guests can make pictures for their memories. And don’t forget good lighting. Creative lighting will contribute much torepparttar 103333 atmosphere.

4. The Music To findrepparttar 103334 right music for your event, you have to visualize your guests. Seerepparttar 103335 event through your guest's eyes. While a string quartet might fit great to your theme,repparttar 103336 result may be that your guests fall asleep. If you get bored from DJs and bands, try a cowbell orchestra, a square-dance lesson, or a barbershop quartet.

5. The Entertainment While music is usually a big part of a great evening, music should not be everything. What makes and breaksrepparttar 103337 evening isrepparttar 103338 number of different diversions and surprises. This state offers some ofrepparttar 103339 best entertainers you can find in this country. Invite a comedian, magician or mentalist to your event, and your guests will have something to talk about. Good magic entertainers will not only producerepparttar 103340 CEO on stage, they will also integrate your guests inrepparttar 103341 stage performance and make them heroes. This is a perfect treat for persons that work hard and well.

"Blogging" For Fun & Profits

Written by Jim Edwards


Unless you've been under a rock forrepparttar last year, you've heardrepparttar 103322 term "blog" once or twice.

To most people, a "blog" simply represents a glorified online "diary" where geeks, computer nerds, and lonely teenagers record their thoughts in cyber-space.

However, many people don't realize that "blogs" are quietly revolutionizingrepparttar 103323 way companies and customers interact about everything from existing products to new ideas and improvements in customer service.

In short, "blog" style communication has come of age and anyone with an online business better sit up and take notice fast!

Inrepparttar 103324 beginning, "blogs" were basically an online diary to record your thoughts; but "blogs" have now evolved into dynamic websites that non-technical people can update immediately without html editors or ftp programs.

Blogs allow their authors to make instant website updates through a computer anywhere inrepparttar 103325 world with a Web browser and Internet connection.

Blogs also allow readers to respond torepparttar 103326 author's posts, provide additional information, links, expanded opinions, and more.

In short, an active "blog" creates an interactive community withrepparttar 103327 author asrepparttar 103328 hub andrepparttar 103329 readers asrepparttar 103330 spokes ofrepparttar 103331 wheel that keeprepparttar 103332 whole cycle turning round.

Unlike traditional "static" web pages where content rarely (if ever) changes, an active blog evolves in a state of constant and never-ending renewal.

With blogs, smart online businesses re-discovered a principal that small "mom and pop" stores understood for years: know your customers and stay in close tune with their wants, needs, and desires.

Large companies throw billions of dollars down a black hole every year to literally "guess" what people want to buy. Most call itrepparttar 103333 "Marketing Department."

Onrepparttar 103334 flipside, smart online businesses understand that blogs allow you to avoid guessing what's on your customers' minds and provide an active and up-to-the-minute means for them to tell you exactly what they do and don't like about your services, products, and virtually any other aspect ofrepparttar 103335 market.

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