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Treat Fellow Wedding Vendors Like Valuable Members of Your Wedding Team

Wedding Planners! So much of your job’s success depends upon the work carried out by your fellow wedding vendors. To help you carry out a beautiful wedding and in order to maintain a harmonious working environment, consider looping them into your overall plans — the timeline, the design plan, and the emergency plan. It’s so much better to keep your vendor partners engaged and “within the tent.”

Avoid This Costly Mistake! | Copyright Tips for Small Business Owners & Wedding Pros

Are you unknowingly violating copyright laws in your business? Whether you’re a small business owner, wedding planner, photographer, or creative entrepreneur, using copyrighted content without permission can lead to hefty fines and legal trouble!

When Was the Last Time You Checked Your On-Line Branding?

When was the last time you checked the online listings of your business? I’m talking about the online listings that describe your business, showcase your work and link to your web site and social media accounts. You should check these listings at least twice a year to ensure that the description of your business is still accurate. You want to make sure the phone number is correct. You want to ensure that your photos still represent you well and you want to ensure that the links to your site are not broken.

Meeting and Event Planners are the “Orchestra Conductors”

As a professional meeting and event planner, you are the “orchestra conductor.” It is your job to understand the goal, messaging, and the logistics of a conference or an event. Then, you communicate that information to all of the vendor professional involved. I recommend that you include all of your vendor partners in your event walkthroughs to ensure that everyone involved know what their role is and how they impact the overall event.

As a wedding planner, event planner, or small business owner, you’ve probably faced seasons when business slows down. It’s easy to focus on what’s going wrong—but just like driving on ice, you should always focus on where you want to go, not what you’re trying to avoid. In this video, I’ll share a powerful mindset shift to help you navigate slow business periods with confidence and keep moving toward success.

Why Onboarding Your Wedding Clients After Booking is a Game-Changer.

Are you properly onboarding your wedding couples after they book your services? If not, you could be setting yourself up for confusion, miscommunication, and unnecessary stress down the road. In this video, I’m sharing essential onboarding tips that every professional wedding planner and wedding business owner should implement to ensure a seamless client experience.

How to Elevate Your Customer Experience | Small Business Owners & Wedding Pros Take Note!

Have you ever thought about your customer care philosophy? How you treat your clients defines your brand—and it could be the key to long-term success! Here’s a simple mindset shift: What if you treated every client like a VIP, like Beyoncé? Because to your business, they ARE the VIPs.

The Value of Being an Agile Event Planner 

As a professional wedding and event planner, you need to be smart, agile and ready to take on whatever challenges and changes may come your way to be successful.

Wedding Planners: Are You Charging the Right Service Fees? | Pricing Tips for Profit & Growth.

Are your service fees truly reflecting the time, effort, and value you bring to each wedding? If you’re using fixed packages for every couple, it might be time to rethink your pricing strategy. Every wedding is different, and your pricing should reflect that. Let’s make sure you’re charging what your expertise is truly worth!

Why Every Planner Needs a Second Set of Eyes | Proofreading Tips for Event Planning Pros.

When you’re knee-deep in timelines, menus, signage, or printed programs, it’s easy to miss a typo or formatting error. That’s why a second set of eyes is not just helpful, it’s essential. In this quick tip video, I’m sharing why having another person (or two!) proofread your materials before they go to print can save you time, money, and your professional reputation.

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