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The new year is under way. Did last year slip away before you could take the opportunity to pursue your dream? Have you been wondering how great it would be to own your own wedding consultant business? Have you thought about taking a course, or have looked into it, but have not made a commitment
With the new year here, it’s time to make improvements in our wedding planner business. Where should we start? How about increasing our cash flow? ACPWC shares some great tips from Renee Daggett of Admin Books below. Increase Cash in Your Business…Today! By Renee Daggett Every growing business runs into cash flow problems, and cash
For the last few weeks we have discussed how to eliminate blurred lines in your business practices in order to be successful and move forward. We have covered: Why some brides should be denied. Every bride is not your client. Giving proper credit and honoring agreements Managing Expectations by setting guidelines early and making them
When it comes to defining and managing expectations, it is important that no blurred lines exist. When your client has signed the contract, both you and your client should know what to expect. You have responsibilities to your clients, but they also have responsibilities to you. Lines come blurred when we forget that the bride has hired
The second article in our Blurred Lines series is about giving proper credit and honoring our agreements. Our reputation and integrity play a big part in these. The Power in Pinterest 2 in 5 brides use Pinterest to share their ideas with other brides, vendors, and their planners. For example, internet dream boards have become
Blurred lines means that boundaries are not clearly defined or understood. We are not completely sure of what is expected, therefore leaving room for interpretation. Since we all interpret things differently, therein lies the problem… Doing business with integrity matters. Lines become blurred when we forget the real objective and focus on money. Money should
Special Guest Blogger: Andy Ebon, Wedding University & The Wedding Marketing Blog Wedding Marketing Planning Day 2014 is not an official day on the calendar, but it would be wise to schedule one for yourself. HERE’S THE IDEA Choose a single day to set your goals, work through a plan and budget, and commit to it, in
If you’re looking to get away and relax for a couple of days, we have just the place for you. Pebble Beach, one of our favorite venues (speaking from personal experience-read previous article), has some great specials for the holidays. It would be the perfect time, not only for you to spoil yourself, but to
‘Tis the season to start thinking about how to improve our business for next year. To help us out, Andy Ebon, Wedding Marketing Expert, shares his knowledge, experience and thoughts with us in a two-part series: Is Your Wedding Business Stuck in Time? I am less impressed with the how many years a person or
At this time of year it is important to remember others and to give back. The ACPWC would like to follow this tradition and give something back to you. Not only will we give you a great opportunity to become trained and a great support system after you are trained, we will also give you