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From: trentondunn
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  • hey trent, please answer this question it would help me alot. im starting in the throwing parties industries, im planning a party on nov 27 for a bout 300 - 500 people, a friend told me it was good idea to go to some companies, and offer them ticket packages for my party and in exchange i would promote theyre company on my party, do you think this is a good idea or what would be better to get help from companies to sell tickets

  • @nikokao1 Basically that's soliciting local business sponsors. I think that's a good idea and I do advise people to do that more so than soliciting big companies to sponsor your party. They might be more open to working with you if you're just starting out.

  • Whats up Trent., I have a question I would love for you to address. How would I aquire a liquor license, or go about borrowing ag a liquor license for my events. I plan on leasing an old restaraunt bldg or grocery store bldg both over 10,000 sq feet and starting an after spot/ weekend spot

  • Liquor licenses for buildings are usually acquired from your city and/or county that you live in. Sometimes it's the Department of Revenue or the ATF (dept of alcohol, tobacco, & firearms) for your area that you'd contact or your City Hall.

  • I think this dude is cool,, because he understands the reason for it all,, Its not about the money, no the money is just a tool the goal is eating good. Thanks trent for thinking about My belly! Now i eat good,, (well more than before)

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