by Danielle Andrews, Co-founder of The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada Inc., Owner of The Wedding Planners As Tracey mentioned in her article titled “Advice I Wish I Had When I First Started” a few days ago, WPIC Inc. is celebrating its 20th Anniversary this year! I got certified through a US-based course back inRead More
Better Your Brand Instantly With These Tips
Sometimes it is overwhelming running a business. There is so much to do, and not enough time or money to do it. In this article I’m going to share how you can better your brand instantly.
The Biggest Myth About the Wedding Industry
The biggest myth in the wedding industry is that when weddings are mentioned, the prices double or triple. This is absolute nonsense. That’s my opinion and I’m going to tell you why below.
3 Things Your Clients Want Before Hiring You
Engaged couples have so many choices to make once they get engaged. Where to say their, “I Do’s”, who to invite, and who to hire to make their wedding dreams come true. Social media and chat groups are full of never-ending choices. It can be over-whelming. Wedding pros may feel frustrated and get lost in a sea of competition. You CAN make it easier for them to choose you.
Entertainment Options for a Memorable Wedding Reception: Music, Games, and More
In this comprehensive article, we delve into the world of wedding reception entertainment, exploring a myriad of options to create an unforgettable experience for both the couple and their guests.
Advice I Wish I Had When I First Started
WPIC Inc. is celebrating it’s twentieth year in business this month. Whoot Whoot! This means that I have been planning weddings for twenty-three years.
I’ve learned a lot over the years, and as I go, each wedding season I learn more. I happily share them with our students year after year.
Social Media Marketing for Wedding Planners
Social Media is the way most Wedding Planners connect with their couples. Here is a guide to Social Media Marketing for Wedding Planners.
The Art and Execution of Styled Shoots
Styled shoots are everywhere these days. When you open a wedding magazine or look at a wedding blog, you are almost guaranteed to find one of these inspirational editorials for your viewing pleasure. Since they have taken off in a big way over the past decade, there are only so many that can get featured in a publication. The submission needs to stand out and make a statement.
We are going to discuss how to make a standout impression while dicussing the art and execution of styled shoots.
Submitting to Wedding Industry Awards – Tips from a Judge
by Danielle Andrews, Co-founder of The Wedding Planners Institute of Canada Inc. I have been marking and scoring A LOT of awards submissions lately. A lot! Literally hundreds. Over the years I have sat on the jury for Canadian Wedding and Event Industry awards, Wedding Industry Awards in the United States, Mexico, India, Vietnam, andRead More
Liability and Boundary Setting with Your Clients
Setting boundaries for you wedding planning business can be tricky: from setting work hours, to deciding what your packages include and don’t include. It is easy to fall into the routine of saying yes to all client requests, but I am here to advise you on saying no to certain tasks. Setting proper boundaries will help prevent wedding season burnout and it will help protect your business legally.
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