Keito Events can manage any type of event big or small. Event management involves many varied tasks specific to each event, but mainly includes: Planning and Project Management Timelines and reporting Concept development Run sheets, layouts, MC notes Budget and Finance Management Developing and managing the event budget Cost savings Reconciliation of accounts and event…
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Postponed event? Here’s how to keep your ticket sales alive
You may have had to hit pause on your 2020 event, and you may be feeling like your ticket sales have lost all of momentum, but just because your plans have changed doesn’t mean your energy has to. One of the biggest mistakes you can make as the organiser of a postponed event is failing…
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Finding the right roving entertainment for your event (4 things to consider)
Roving entertainment is often an overlooked component of events, but if you’re aiming to host an event that stands out from the rest, hiring exciting and engaging roaming performers is the best way to get people talking. Here at Keito Events, we love engaging roving performers and often recommend them to our clients as their…
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The five Rs of reboot- How to rebuild your event after months of postponement
After four long months of venue restrictions and postponed plans, the ball is once again starting to roll for events of all shapes and sizes. Whilst this is incredibly exciting news, the prospect of rebooting plans you made months ago can seem daunting, especially if you’re organising the event alone. Whether you were in the…
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The best venues in Adelaide CBD for your next event (2020 edition)
There are so many reasons why the Adelaide CBD is the perfect location for your next event. It’s easily accessible via public transport, a short distance from most suburbs, littered with small bars, and it offers gorgeous views of the surrounding Adelaide Oval, River Torrens, St Peter’s Cathedral and parklands. So whether your event is…
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Six event budgeting tips for complete beginners
Ah, budgets. Despite being one of the most challenging parts of any project, and probably the least glamorous, they can make or break your event. Just about every event comes with a fixed budget that places a limit on what you can and can’t do for your guests, and if you’ve never managed an event…