Anonymous wrote:Hm. Maybe. This is what I might pay for:
1. Consulting advice over email, with schedule, list of games, etc.
2. List of outside venues and/or entertainers that have been vetted as excellent and well-priced.
For this I might pay around $100.
Anonymous wrote:There are always people who will pay for anything you offer them OP.
Anonymous wrote:A wedding yes. My kid's birthday party? No.
Anonymous wrote:I'm considering starting a small business and wondered if there would be a market for this.
I love planning themed first birthday parties and am the family go to for any party planning be it first birthdays, cookie exchanges etc. I was wondering if moms would pay for this type of service.
Best,
Future Party Planner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got something like this done last year. I paid her about $500. I had to buy all the cake, entertainment, paper supplies, etc. separately. That was for her time to help me plan.
Seriously? I'm not above paying for things as a general rule but - come on. My son's second birthday is coming up. I looked on Pinterest for the theme I wanted, ordered stuff from a site linked there, hired an entertainer, and will get some coloring books for favors, order a cake and simple food, and set up the morning of with my MIL. I sort of feel like I'm overdoing it or a toddler party and the whole thing will take me less than 6 hours total. And cost less than $500 (space, entertainment, supplies and food). I honestly can't imagine what you'd pay someone $500 for. Even if they sent the invites you'd still have to compile the list and addresses. Guess there are rich suckers out there..
Anonymous wrote:I got something like this done last year. I paid her about $500. I had to buy all the cake, entertainment, paper supplies, etc. separately. That was for her time to help me plan.