by Jennifer Borgh, WPICC, owner of Borghinvilla Wedding Venue Covid has added a lot of pressure and stress to couples who were planning their special day. Some couples have opted to wait until this pandemic is over and others have chosen to go ahead. Here are some tips on how to proceed with caution inRead More
How to Combat Wedding Hangover
Wedding Hangover is a very real problem that wedding professionals face. It has nothing to do with alcohol, because a true professional would never drink at the wedding. It is that day-after-the-wedding achy feeling where all of your muscles hurt, your feet are swollen, and you probably have a little headache too.
I asked our WPIC Alumni what they do to combat the dreaded Wedding Hangover, and here is what they suggested…
3 Ways to Nurture Authentic Vendor Relationships in the Wedding Industry
The wedding industry is full of so many wonderful, talented creatives, from visionary planners and skillful florists, to makeup magicians and stationery smiths. Each one of us has a unique role to play in making beautiful wedding dreams to life. We have different backgrounds, products or services but ultimately we are all here for the same reason: to serve our couples.
Foolproof Ways to Respond When Asked, “Do I Still Need a Planner for my Micro Wedding?”
When clients are exploring the idea of a micro-wedding, it is our duty as professionals to educate them on how essential a wedding planner’s role can be and help bust the myths behind common misconceptions.
Pretty in Pink – A Valentine’s Day Wedding Inspiration
A day devoted to romance and love needs to be celebrated, especially by Wedding Planners! (click to see the post)
How to Keep Up Your Social Media Content During a Pandemic
Social media was important before the pandemic, but now it’s essential to growing your business in a digital world. Clients are browsing your Instagram feed before they even view your website. The question now becomes, “How do I keep up my social media content without current event material?”
Hey Wedding Pro: Stop Doing Everything Yourself, Outsource!
As an entrepreneur and small business owner, you wear many hats. You are the President, Secretary, Bookkeeper, Graphic Artist, Administrator, Contract writer, Social Media Manager, Marketing Director, and this is on top of your actual Wedding Professional duties! There comes a time when you will either need to outsource some of your many roles and responsibilities, or you will simply burn out.
Here are tips from 14 Wedding Professionals about what they outsource.
Dreams of Elegance & Whimsy
Gigantic golden wings set against the CN Tower. Shimmery iridescent tables covered in opulent china, crystal and gold. Cotton candy-topped cocktails, and smoke bombs in downtown Toronto.
TICK TOCK … Are you on the Clock?
by Lesley Pinder, WPICC, of Lesley Pinder Wedding and Events How are you with Time Management? Do you manage your own personal time well? How are you managing your weddings within the designated timelines given for ministers, venues and vendors? We all represent different Cultures; however, weddings can be best described as a production.“All the world’sRead More
Wedding Pros Share Strange Experiences at Weddings
I asked our WPIC Certified Wedding Professionals: “What is the weirdest/funniest/strangest experience you have had as a Wedding Professional?” Their stories didn’t disappoint!
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