Why You SHOULDN'T Use Pampas Grass for Your Couples' Events
/Pampas grass is beautiful, and it’s having a boho moment in the sun.
But you should NOT allow your couples to use it at their events— and here’s why.
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Pampas grass is beautiful, and it’s having a boho moment in the sun.
But you should NOT allow your couples to use it at their events— and here’s why.
Read MoreBut from year to year, there are some “myths” that never fail to pop up over and over.
Don’t fall subject to the hype! Test out your knowledge and make sure you don’t accidentally commit copyright infringement by checking out the “myths and mythbusters” below:
Read MoreDid you know-- despite what you call them-- that your Wedding & Event Biz's “independent contractors” may actually be employees?
Say whaaaaat?
Yep. And misclassification can have some pretty tough consequences for both the company and the worker, including fines, back wages due, reimbursement for overtime and minimum wage payments, payment of back taxes, fines for state income taxes, and more. So in this "1099 Economy," how do we know who is what anymore?!…
Read MoreCan you use an image on Google on your website? Blog? Social media? 🤔
Is anyone really going to notice if you do?
Here’s the new thing to consider before pulling a photo off Google.
Read MoreSo many times people come through my door for trademark applications saying, “It’s probably fine, I got the domain name.”
And guess what?
That means almost nothing to me. Nada.
That’s because a domain name and a trademark have very little to do with one another.
Are they second cousins? Sure!
But in reality, people don’t really realize just how far apart they are. And many— MANY— folks are shocked when I tell them that just because you have— or don’t have— a domain doesn’t typically mean squat when it comes to trademarks.
Read MoreTake a look at a well written contract and you’ll probably notice a section with the word “INDEMNIFICATION.”
But once you start reading, your eyes kind of glaze over and things get…. confusing.
But indemnification— and agreeing to indemnify someone— is important. Like…. REALLY important. Like tens of thousands of dollars important 👀
So let’s take a crash course in indemnification and exactly WHAT it is you’re agreeing to— or having your clients agree to. >>>
Read MoreHaving a sidekick is AWESOME. They are that person that’s always there to have your back on event days. They hold the utility belt of emergency supplies. They fluff the dress. They hold the veil for that epic “veil shot". Heck, maybe they also bring you snacks when you’re getting hangry from herding groomsmen.
But what do you need to do to get one of these mystical unicorns? 🦄🦄🦄
Legally speaking, there’s going to be some bases you DEFINITELY want to cover. Let’s dive in.
Read MoreWhat in the heck is going on with the Hayley Paige trademark/ social media accounts— and what should creatives learn from it to protect themselves? Let’s dive in.
Read MoreOne of the questions I get asked ALL the time:
Here’s the skinny on what to call it, and why I use one over the other:
Read More"🎼What Comes Next? / You’ve been freed / Do you know how hard it is to lead?
Your on your own/ Awesome, WOW! / Do you have a clue what happens now?🎶
…well… do ya?
The world is starting to open back up.
You feel like your hands are tied, you don’t know what to do, and you don’t want to do the “wrong” thing. But…. you’ve got to start working again. Events are happening. So…..what do we do now? How do event pros proceed? And where do we go from here?
What comes next?
Let’s get into it….
Read MoreI’ve spoken to some folks who had no idea their contracts— which are at their core an extension of the brand experience— are alienating and non-inclusive. And they are shocked when I tell them that they can make a LOT of changes.
So let’s talk about making contracts INCLUSIVE to our LGBT+ friends!
Read MoreNow that the world is beginning to open back up, I’m hearing a LOT of questions about liability waivers. “Do I need a liability waiver for my events!?” is now the hottest topic in my instagram DMs.
What’s a liability waiver? It’s a document someone signs that essentially says “I agree that you aren’t liable for me getting hurt/ injured/ dying.” It sets you, a provider, up as “not responsible” for something happening.
But…. are these effective? Are they even enforceable? And….. spoiler alert: what’s a better option?
I have a hot take. 🔥 And A DOWNLOAD of free language for ya. Let’s do it.
Read MoreContracts are hard. There are so many unwritten rules about what you can- and can’t do with a contract, and they are always changing!
Luckily, I work pretty hard to keep tabs on these things for you ;)
Here are the Top 4 Misconceptions or questions I’ve heard from wedding and event pros about— you guessed it— CONTRACTS!
Read MoreIn our very official Instagram Poll, it seemed as though people needed a break from COVID-related resources. ASK AND YOU SHALL RECIEVE!
We all have unexpected TIME on our hands right now. And TIME is a great thing!
We can check off those boxes for admin tasks we have been avoiding, forgetting, or just plain ignoring because “I can’t worry about that right now,” or “I’ll wait until off season to do that.” So while we’re stuck in the house, let’s get some things taken care of!
Read MoreAt this point, we are starting to see the refund demands roll in. Clients are panicked, upset, and their dream day has been tainted. And unfortunately, they are taking a lot of that out on their vendors.
And despite our best efforts to #postponedontcancel, some clients are pulling the plug and demanding refunds.
So what’s a wedding pro to do?
As someone who likes to PLAN PLAN PLAN, I want to know how to handle worst case scenarios. I research. I prepare my process. And I know a lot of you are like me.
So let’s walk through the eye of the storm together so we can get to the other side already. Here’s how we’ll do it, step by step.
Read MoreConfused, stressed, or baffled about how COVID-19 will affect the contracts you have with your wedding & event clients? Never fear— we’ve got a flowchart for that.
Read MoreLAST UPDATED 3-15
This started off as exclusive to our email list, but as things have grown, I’ve decided to make a regularly-updated master list located on the blog. Please leave additional resources as you see them, and comment with the link below! Feel free to share.
Our Facebook/ Instagram Live talking about your contracts and force majeure clauses, as well as what questions to ask your insurance providers
Our POSTPONEMENT TEMPLATE for you to #PostponeNotCancel those events. We’ve cut the cost and ALSO provided a $99 credit with purchase.
Our Contract Flowchart to explain where you are with your contracts vs. COVID-19 and how to work through cancellations/ postponements
Event Safety Alliance: What your organization should be doing to prepare for COVID-19
Every Last Detail has email templates to share with your couples so they can send those tough emails to wedding guests
The Abundance Group has created this Cash Flow ideas guide to help wedding pros create more income during this time
Kinsey at @shecreatesbusiness has also compiled a list of important resources for wedding pros
Our articles on Force Majeure and the Current Corona situation.
My babe Paige on what contract clauses to look for moving forward (via The Legal Paige)
My girl Rachel’s podcast talking about where we are right now and where we move as entrepreneurs (via Business Bites with Rachel Brenke)
Rachel’s article on COVID-19 for Photography Businesses
A great IG post from fellow law lady Brittany Ratelle summing it all up nicely (via Instagram/ @brittanyratelle)
The SBA is offering low interest rate disaster relief loans to small businesses affected by COVID-19 (3.75%). These could be very helpful to make payroll, pay installment payments,keep lights on, etc. You can apply online at the SBA website. To help your odds of getting one of these loans, you should document, document, document every expense, refund, and issue that arises due to COVID-19.’
Google is providing free enterprise-level tools, including *webinar features* and the ability to record/ save calls to Gsuite users for free until July 1, 2020. This might be a good time to put on that webinar you've been thinking about!
Facebook has provided toolkits and action guides to help businesses.
Cisco Webex is offering the free version of its Webex service with no time restrictions. In addition, it will allow up to 100 meeting participants and has added toll-free dial-in features with a 90-day license for businesses that are not already customers
How to host a live event via Vimeo
How to host a WatchParty on Facebook
Accessible online teaching in a time of COVID-19
How musicians (and other creatives too) can transition their business online ASAP
Gig Cancellations: Survival Tips for Freelancers
If you can’t make payments on your Student Loans (Government Loans, not sure how this will work for private)
Comcast providing free “Internet Essentials” service for 60 days during outbreak
Gigs Cancelled because of Coronavirus? Tips and Advice (with no sales pitch)
Coronavirus Anxiety Toolkit via Virus Anxiety
Or, as always, Text 741741 to talk with a crisis counselor at Crisis Text Line—it’s free, confidential, and available 24/7.
Make A Plan: Free 60 min consult with no sales pitch via Lisa Husseini, with the caveat that she’s not a psychologist, just someone who can help you plan instead of getting stuck in the anxiety spiral
Vanessa Kynes’ “30+ things to keep kids busy while you work from home”
Comment below with additional resources— we will keep adding to this list!
Let’s talk about it: the Corona Virus. 😬
It’s been about a month since the spread of COVID-19, aka Coronavirus, started really taking hold. We’re starting to see unprecedented travel restrictions and supply chain interruptions that are causing a ripple-effect into other areas, causing clients and businesses to reschedule conferences, travel, meetings, and events. Heck, there’s talk of postponing the 2020 Olympics in Japan.
And while we shouldn’t panic about Coronavirus, we do need to proactively plan for its effect on our businesses. Part of this is understanding what your contact says when it comes to emergencies.
Read MoreNo one ever wants to think that their Client’s wedding or event won’t happen. But the reality is that engagements are broken off and events are cancelled due to weather, planning issues, slow ticket sales, or other considerations.
You, however, have held that spot in your schedule. You’ve started preparing for the event, and have put in some legwork. Depending on the date, you may have turned down other work to ensure your availability for that event (10/10/20, anyone?!). This is why you have that nonrefundable deposit clause!
But in order to safeguard that nonrefundable deposit (I also like to use the word Retainer, simply because of the you’ve got to detail the exact formula for the client based on several situations. Let’s talk through them:
Read MoreEvents, especially weddings, can be a family affair.
It’s not uncommon for mom, dad, or Great Aunt Sally to pay for some of the services offered by wedding pros. But if mom and dad are paying, who signs the contract? And…. who is technically the client??
Well, with no agreement to the contrary, Mom/ Dad/ Aunt Sally MIGHT be considered your client. They might have rights. They might NOT. They MAY be able to sue you under the agreement if they aren’t happy with your service. They can PROBABLY demand a refund of a non-refundable deposit …. yikes!! And the couple? Well….. they might not actually be your client AT ALL. 🤯……
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