Everyone has a signature style in the wedding industry. Everyone. No matter what you do, you have a signature style. That's right-- caterers, photographers, wedding planners, florists, and entertainers: you all have a signature style. Your signature style turns into your secret sauce. It becomes "the thing" that clients can't find anywhere else but with you. Sure, they could find ... Read the Post
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How to Communicate Your Pricing Effectively and Confidently
Establishing new pricing is a two-fold process: determining if you are going to have an increase (or decrease) in pricing and services as well as what type of strategy you wish to employ. Of course, it all makes sense to you-- but the big boss level comes when you have to present it to a client. All the thoughts begin to go through your head: ..."This is way too ... Read the Post

3 Magical Words that will Alleviate Business Stress
I get it. Those three little words can be so hard to say, but so very freeing to acknowledge. We think we can do it all ourselves. We think we don't want to reveal too much about the inner workings of our business. We think we don't know who to hire. We think we can't afford it. But let me as you this-- can you afford not to? The answer is likely no, right? You're ... Read the Post

6 Tell Tale Signs It’s Time to Grow
A lot of pros are under the impression that in order to be a success in this industry, they have to expand with a large conglomerate. That is not always the case. It is completely plausible and doable to have a boutique operation that provides more intimate service. That does not mean, however, that you have to do everything on your own. In fact, not recognizing and acknowledging your ... Read the Post

5 Mistakes People Can Make When Trying to Manage Client Expectations
Many problems stemming from client dissatisfaction can range from many things-- wedding planning is an emotional process anyway. Factor in family duties, opinions, working, and now pandemics, it's pretty much stressful free for all. The key is to not add to it or make it worse. Truly, some of the most contention in client-vendor relationships come from misplaced or mismanaged ... Read the Post
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