Whether you’re downsizing for budget reasons, limited extended family or because COVID-19 messed up your plans, hosting an intimate wedding doesn’t mean you need to skimp out on the details!
Warning Signs: These Clients are Not Your Kind of Clients
Yes, that is what this article is about, BUT it has some solutions, or at least advice to help you vet the next clients that come to you before signing any contracts. So, take another look at your business model and what you are showing to the world. Small changes on your part might make a HUGE difference.
Do You Want to Learn How to Book Destination Weddings?
Details about the Destination Wedding Planner Certification Course.
Is Your Business A Little Quiet? Use This Time to Catch Up on the Backend
After a whirlwind of working with your couples and other wedding pros for postponements, more postponements and micro weddings due to COVID-19, the holidays are now approaching. Your inbox might finally be a little quieter.
WPIC Holiday Mingle
Join us on Wednesday, December 2nd at 7 pm EST/ 4pm(PST)/ 8pm(AST) for the WPIC Holiday Mingle. Join WPIC Co-founders Tracey & Danielle, along with our resident mixologist Jennifer Wanke, WPICC of Kingmaker Events for a night of drinks, mingling and fun! We will be holding this event in the WPIC Alumni Facebook Group Rooms.Read More
Advertising Your Wedding Business
Marketing your business is definitely a topic we hear about a lot nowadays. With COVID having all but brought the industry to a standstill, attracting your ideal client and converting leads has never been more important to wedding professionals. Advertising is a key marketing activity and I wanted to list some important tools you should utilizing advertising to promote your brand.
Autumn Inspired Backyard Elopement
Primrose’s Lead Designer, Kelly Webber, wanted this autumn-inspired backyard elopement shoot to feel welcoming, warm, and comfortable.
Top 5 Reasons a Wedding Professional Should Blog with Bonus 116 Blog Post Ideas
There are several things a Wedding Professional needs to do in order to build and maintain a successful business, Blogging is one of them.
Wedding Industry Burnout. It’s a Thing.
By: Tracey Manailescu, WPIC Co-founder and Vice President “People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing.” Dale Carnegie Avoiding Industry Burn-out When do you feel most inspired and passionate about the wedding industry and your business? Is it after you work with a great couple? When you meet a FAB newRead More
A Classic and Modern City Romance
A few weeks ago, we had the immense pleasure of holding our first ever new WPIC course, “The Art and Execution of Styled Shoots” at Vantage Venues. This is a collaborative effort put forth by some very talented and like-minded wedding professionals. We had an absolute blast working together. It really is true when they say, “Teamwork Makes the Dreamwork!”
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