No Place Like Home
Event Planners, Antonia Calzetti & Brenda Yagmin
Article Contents
- Introduction
- Life/ Business/ Success Coach, Talane Miedaner
- Netpreneurs, Harry Nelson & Jesse Raben
- Feng Shui Consultant, Kartar Diamond
- Online Auctioneer, Geri Leondorf
- Professional Organizer, Stephanie Denton
- Internet Security Consultant, John Kleinschmidt
- Virtual Assistant, Claire Liston
- Computer Training Specialist, Traci Moxson
- Event Planners, Antonia Calzetti & Brenda Yagmin
- Technology Writer, Bianca Wright
Antonia Calzetti & Brenda
Yagmin Spending your life at parties
doesn't sound like a bad gig, does it? That's exactly what
Antonia Calzetti, 34, and Brenda Yagmin, 28, decided when they
opened Conjure Marketing & Event Design in October 1999. The
two met and became friends while working for a small catering
company; when their boss wanted to take the business in another
direction, Calzetti and Yagmin opted to start their own company
instead, utilizing the skills they developed together.
The start-up costs were minimal-less than $500 for their
letterhead and logo, since they already had the computers. The hard
part, as with several of the other entrepreneurs we talked to, was
finding clients-but they've solved that problem with
broad-based marketing efforts, including standard press releases to
media outlets and direct mailings to clients. They also share their
party-planning expertise with a few wedding publications,
"just to get our name out there," says Yagmin. Content Continues Below
The entrepreneurs, both with homes just outside New York City,
communicate mostly by phone and e-mail. And there's no regular
work weeks here. "We focus [on the business] seven days a
week," says Calzetti. "But you really have to have a
structure for that, because if you don't, it's going to be
24 hours a day." | | |  | | | |  | | | | | | Like being the backstage crew of an event?
Life Of The Party sets the stage on how to be an event
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Calzetti and Yagmin's unique approach to party planning and
their dedication to giving each client a special experience takes
time, but their work is paying off, with sales expected to hit
about $100,000 this year. But the real bottom line? Says Calzetti,
"We party every day."
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