The Fine Print, Minus the Smoke and Mirrors
Let’s cut the legal jargon. You’re here to book high-octane magic or learn how to perform it at corporate events. We’re here to give you the raw, unfiltered truth about what actually works in a room full of skeptical executives. We built this site on transparency.
But we still need to set some ground rules.
Not Professional Legal or Financial Advice
We share strategies for crowd management, vendor contract negotiation, and stage setups. We draw from hundreds of live gigs. Real experience. Hard lessons. Zero fluff. But we aren’t your legal counsel. We aren’t your event insurance provider.
If you sign a vendor contract based on an article here, run it past a qualified professional. Venue fire codes change. Corporate HR policies shift constantly. What works for a casual startup retreat will get you sued at a pharmaceutical conference.
It’s your event, your liability.
The Limits of Our Playbook
We teach you how to read a room. We show you how to transition from a loud cocktail hour into a focused keynote presentation. We don’t guarantee your success. Corporate entertainment is brutal. You can buy the best props, memorize our scripts, and still bomb if you don’t put in the flight hours.
Results require repetition.
If a client demands a refund because your microphone cut out or your interactive routine landed flat, you can’t point to our website as your defense. We provide the map. You have to drive the car.
The Reality of Live Events
Live performance is inherently unpredictable. We review booking platforms, break down interactive routines, and analyze audience psychology. We publish what works in the trenches right now. But the landscape shifts.
Platforms update their fee structures. Prop manufacturers change their materials without warning. A close-up routine that crushed at a tech summit last spring will fail if your venue lighting is wrong. We research heavily. We update our archives regularly. You still must verify the details before you step on stage or wire a deposit.
How We Keep the Lights On
Running Event Magic Prox takes time, money, and a massive amount of coffee. We occasionally use affiliate links. If you click a link for a specific CRM tool, a Pelican travel case, or a custom deck of cards and buy it, we earn a small commission.
This costs you nothing extra.
It keeps our editorial process fiercely independent. We reject sponsorship offers from companies selling cheap, unreliable gear. We buy the equipment. We test it on the road. We only recommend what survives the friction of a relentless corporate tour schedule.
External Links and Third-Party Chaos
We frequently point you toward talent agencies, custom prop builders, and event tech platforms. We don’t control those websites. We can’t monitor them around the clock.
If a custom coin maker goes out of business, a venue changes its booking policy, or a linked site gets hacked, that falls outside our jurisdiction. We vet our sources before hitting publish. Once you leave Event Magic Prox, you navigate those external sites with your own judgment.
Read their terms. Protect your data. Book smart.
