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Becoming a Wedding Planner

 
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Tiffany Provost

If you enjoy planning weddings, you could make this hobby into a business.

Below are some ideas to assist you in starting your wedding planner career. Shortly, after completing these steps you will be saying 'I Do to a new career.

You should have a good knowledge of what is involved in the job. Make sure you know what you are getting into before you start a new career as a wedding planner. Since the wedding planner has to meet with many different service providers about the venue, flowers, food and other parts of the wedding, her schedule needs to be very open as these meetings could be any time of the day. A wedding planner has to book venues, plan drinks, meals and flowers. Apart from this the planner is responsible for music, attire and photography. All these are important in a wedding. A planner also plans the honeymoon for the couple. If you have had any experience in planning weddings before, this will help you in your endeavor to become a wedding planner.

Make plans in advance. To get new customers, you have to show them a wedding planner that knows a lot and is prepared. Although you might have never planned a wedding in the past, you will need to do a lot of research into the process. A wedding can be a big, complicated affair so writing down what the bridal couple want at their wedding can simplify things. Think about venues, DJs and florist, musicians, bridal dress shops. When you are starting your career as a wedding planner it is important that you visit many service providers so you will know who you want to use once you are in business.

As soon as you are conversant with the marriage services available in your region, consolidate your knowledge to inform the couples. Having a neatly-organized folder will help couples to decide on specific services of their choice. (A wedding planner binder starts out holding all the information that is needed to assist the engaged couple in planning their wedding. Later it becomes a portfolio that can be used to show off your work, including happy notes from married customers.) The couple will know that you have spent time considering their needs and you know the right people to contact to make this the wedding they want.

Take advantage of your talent. You, a family member, friend or acquaintance might have the ability to plan a wedding and could be helpful in your wedding planning career, don't be afraid to ask them for advice. Showing that you have past experience or connections in the bridal industry will be important to a bride and groom who are looking to hire a wedding planner. When planning a wedding, there are many ways to save a bride and groom money, the planner can utilize the skills and knowledge of friends and family.

Take this time to make a business card. It is important to have a business card to hand out to people when you start your career as a wedding planner. You can have hundreds of these made at your local print shop. Make sure it looks well pulled together and polished. Potential customers will decide whether or not to use your wedding planning services by the appearance of your business card. You might also want to make a brochure or flyer that explains all your experience, services and fees that customers can take. A new marketing strategy will make your new career to move forward smoothly.

Get your name known. As a new wedding planner, you will want to expose your business as much as possible. Attending bridal fairs is a great way to contact hundreds of brides to be. To make it more efficient ask your family members and close friends to help you to put up posters and to spread the word about your service. It will be a good idea to put your ad in as many wedding magazines as possible and also your local and long distance yellow pages. Of course, a website will increase sales, but this can come later with time and money.

Remember all new careers take time to establish. You will be successful in your new career as a wedding planner. All you need is patience and the knowledge that you have done your best.

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Tiffany Provost writes about jobs and other career advice for HowToDoThings.com.

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