The Business of Being A Wedding Planner by Anthony V. Navarro

The Go To Guide on How to Become A Successful Wedding Planner

The business of being a wedding planner

Looking for a way to get over that unemployment slump? 
Make the plunge in a field that is constantly full of opportunities and only continues to grow. Starting your own wedding planner business doesn’t have to be just a dream. This book reveals just how you can make that happen. This is the wedding planning business self-starter 101. 
Learn how to start making connections to create the most spectacular weddings. Find out how to listen to the individual needs of each unique client. Discover how easy it can be to start getting the word out about your fabulous wedding business. 
Best of all, see firsthand how rewarding and lucrative your wedding planner venture can be. Make money, work for yourself, and be the behind-the-scenes person making sure your clients have the best memories for the most important day of their lives.

Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General

Secondary Genre: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / General

Language: English

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Word Count: 23440

Sales info:

The book has just come on the market and is starting to sell 5 - 10 books per week.


Sample text:

Chapter 1:

Starting a Wedding Planning Business: Ingredients for Success

 

The Seven Steps to Starting a Wedding Planning Business

#1: Business Plan

I have heard it said over and over that people get held up by not knowing how or not wanting to write a business plan. I was one of those people at one time.  I did not think that I had to write a business plan.  It was not until I had the privileged to work with some of the best business coaches in building my practice that I realized I needed a business plan. One of those coaches, Linda McCabe, founder of Optimal Level, taught me that you have to have a plan to keep your business moving, changing, and growing. Here is my take on the plan that she helped me lay out.

 

 

 


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Italian
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Portuguese
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