small business tips
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
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
Another year has passed, and the holidays are upon us once again. The ACPWC Team takes pride in being a part of helping many learn and grow in the wedding industry as professional Wedding Planners. There is a feeling of deep satisfaction when another student recognizes the value of our organization. Below is a recent testimonial
You have read a great article that can really help you with your business. Now what is the next step? Did you share the link with anyone? Did you know that by sharing the link you can add to your available content for friends, fans, family and visitors, increase your visibility and bring more people
Have you been experiencing burnout in your Wedding Planning business? Has your once fun and exciting career left you feeling drained? Simply put, small business burnout is long-term physical, emotional or mental exhaustion that causes a diminished interest in work. It can happen both to financially struggling business owners as well as those who are
ACPWC brings you Part Two of an article designed to help you succeed in your wedding planning business. The Slinky Effect Last week we discussed how simple it was when we were children. Our structured life consisted of eating, chores and playing. This week we’ll focus on the three rules we had to follow: 1)
When we were children life was simple. Basically, all we had to think about was eating, a few basic chores, and playing. We had three rules to follow: treat others the way you wanted to be treated, share your toys, and remember to say “please and thank you.” This was our first introduction to structure
Are you running your Wedding Planner business out of your home? Do you have a family to take care of? Does it seem like you can’t get ahead? Are you carrying guilt, because you are unable to give either of these the quality time they deserve? You’re not alone. Juggling family responsibilities along with caring
April 15th has come and gone pretty quickly. Taxes on small business can sometimes leave us feeling frustrated and in need of tightening our grip a bit on frivolous spending habits. Below are a few small business tips to assist us in doing so, provided by Tammy Foley from Bookkeeping Services. Five Ways to Protect