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3 ideas for impressing new wedding clients

3 Ideas for Impressing New Wedding Clients

Getting new wedding clients is the main source of revenue for event and wedding planning businesses. While you may get a few repeat wedding clients (although we all […]

things to exclude from your websitting client questionnaire

3 Things to Remove from your Questionnaire

A client questionnaire is a great way to collect information from potential clients about their event. While it’s important to get as much information as possible to help […]

5 lead magnet ideas for wedding planners

5 Lead Magnet Ideas for Wedding Planners

Lead magnets are important when it comes to digital marketing. These are the incentives that businesses or individuals put together to drive traffic to their websites. It is […]

tips for planning a styled shoot

5 Tips for Organizing a Styled Shoot

If you’re new to the wedding industry and have a limited portfolio, you’ve probably heard before that you should take part in a styled shoot. Well if you’ve […]

5 tips for choosing the best hashtags for wedding planners

5 Tips for Choosing the Best Hashtags

I don’t care what some people in the digital world say, hashtags are not dead.  My social media feed can’t be wrong.  What has changed is how they […]

Your Event Planning Contract After Covid-19

There are some things that should be included or revised in your event planning contract after Covid-19. While this is not a comprehensive list it is a great […]

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5 Things to Include in Your Marketing Brochure

Marketing is something that you can’t forget about when you are trying to start your event planning business.  But poor or incomplete marketing is worse than no marketing […]

event planning contract items template

4 Items Your Event Planning Contract Needs

Uncertainty is not something that is good for event planning businesses. Clients want clear and concise contracts that don’t hide any details. However, being very clear in your event planning contract is not just for your client, but also for your own protection. Detailed clauses will help to protect you and your business from anything that may go wrong that is out of your control. They can also ensure you get paid.