When planning a corporate event it is extremely important to think about the entertainment. Planning a corporate event without the consideration of keeping delegates, clients, colleagues or employees happy is event planning suicide.
At an event, boredom soon spirals out of control. People end up propping up the bar, leaving early, or simply stick their noses into their smart phones or tablets. When they aren’t being entertained, who can really blame them?
The problem with most people who are planning a corporate event is that the entertainment is seen as a last minute thing. Sometimes an event coordinator might try and book an act with the money left over from sorting out a ‘free bar’, hoping that drunk people will be enough entertainment for each other. Sadly, this is seldom the case.
Of course, it isn’t always this bleak, other planning a corporate event simply, are new to it, or are struggling to find the right kind of entertainment from all the thousands of results the search engines throw at them.
If you are reading this then you have at least one quality solution to consider when you book your event entertainment. Paul Brook’s mind reading isn’t anything spooky, but the clever use of a number of soft sciences in order to make it look as though he can genuinely read minds.
We won’t tell you how great he is, because you can make that judgement yourself by looking at the video below. We also won’t tell you how affordable he is, just grab a quick quote and see for yourself.
What we will tell you is that Paul Brook has been doing this for nearly a decade now, and this is his only job, full-time all the time. If you are looking for reliability, then you have found it.
Planning A Corporate Event – Seeing is Believing
The entertainment market is full of people who have decided to try and earn a few extra pennies by performing on the side, and why not? But when it comes to the important events where you don’t want someone practising their act in front of the people who matter, it’s always best to book a full-time professional. It should be obvious by now that Paul is not only a full time entertainer, but one of the leading performer in the UK, but if you needed more evidence, take a look at his video below: