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FabJob Guide to Become a Wedding Planner  
Author: Catherine Goulet, Jan Riddell
ISBN: 1894638379
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


Cathy Harris, International Association of Professional Wedding Planners
"This 'seminar in a book' teaches all you need to know to become a professional wedding planner"


Robbie Ernst III, Author, Great Wedding Tips From the Experts
"This in-depth guide is a must read for anyone who wants to become a wedding consultant"


Book Description
The wedding business is a $45 billion a year industry. With more than 2.4 million weddings taking place in the U.S. in 2004, there are more opportunities for wedding planners that ever before. Wedding planners have an exciting high-paying job that lets them use their creativity to organize the happiest day of people’s lives. No special education is necessary to succeed in this career. This book explains how to plan a wedding, including how to prepare a timeline schedule and budget, a step-by-step list of all tasks involved in planning a wedding, how to plan the ceremony and reception, how to select reputable vendors, and how to negotiate contracts and save money. The CD-ROM included with the book has many forms and checklists to use in wedding planning. This book also provides information on more than a dozen types of employers that hire wedding planners, how to find job openings, how to prepare a resume, and how to do well in an interview. Additionally, the book covers how to start a wedding planning business with little or no money and explains how to price services, find potential clients, create an impressive portfolio, and where to get creative ideas for weddings.


About the Author
The contributors to this guide have planned hundreds of weddings of all kinds. Between them, authors Catherine Goulet and Jan Riddell have planned weddings and other events in the U.S., Canada, Bermuda, Barbados, England, Ireland, and Australia, among other countries.




Become a Wedding Planner

     



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