Utilizing the Travel Specialist’s first-hand knowledge of the properties they recommend, as well as their relationships with the Wedding Team and Management staff on site, can help guide your decisions and provide your couple with the best options possible for their destination wedding. Utilizing each other’s areas of expertise can make for a dynamic and successful team.
Wedding Planning & Cultural Sensitivity
Embodying culture and tradition into a couple’s wedding can be tricky for wedding planners. We are constantly walking a fine line of finding new and innovative ways to express the significance of a couple’s culture, while not offending anyone, be it the bride and groom, their parents, or any of their guests.
How to Keep Your Clients Happy Throughout the Wedding Planning Process
How to Keep Your Clients Happy Throughout the Wedding Planning Process By: Poonam Saini of P.S Eventful The majority of couples choose to book a wedding planner because they find the process to be time-consuming or simply don’t even know where to begin! They seek the help of a professional to eliminate as much stressRead More
Modern Beauty & the Beast Inspired Real Wedding
Thank you to WPIC alumni, Jyoti Saini and Sandeep Gill of SJ Soirée for sending us this wonderful description of G and K’s wedding! You’re never too old to dream about fairy tales, especially when it comes to your wedding day. The nostalgic memories, feelings of excitement and the occasional tears are all associated withRead More
Social Media Secrets for Wedding Planners
Meagan Murtonen, WPICC Lead Planner, Designer, Florist & Lifestyle Blogger, Botanica and Bloom “Serendipitously, the wedding industry has always managed to sneak into my life, regardless of my line of work. Since I became certified by the Wedding Planners Institute of Canada in 2012, I’ve been passionately planning and designing weddings. In 2015, I tookRead More
Tips to Step Up Your Wedding Business in 2019
At the end of each wedding season, we get a chance to breathe and take a break. We are all guilty of going on coasting mode as we just try to survive the busy summer of weddings. But once the end of fall hits and work slows down, it is the perfect time to refocus on our goals and improve on what we’re doing for the upcoming year. Here are a few of my tips for stepping up your business game for 2019.
Email and Lead Management Strategies to Help You Grow Your Wedding Business
With this wedding season coming to an end, and engagement season on the horizon, now is the time to focus on some of your business strategies to increase your bookings over the next year.
5 Things You Can Do Right Now to Improve Your Wedding Planning Business
By: Tracey Manailescu This article was originally posted in 2015. However, since most of us are ending our wedding season for another year in Canada and will be focusing on growing and improving our businesses for next season, I thought it would be a good refresher. 1. Surround yourself with like minded individuals: Do youRead More
Adding Travel to Your Wedding Revenue
On Wednesday, August 15, 2018 we had an amazing evening of “weducation” at the WPIC office. TravelOnly representatives came by to discuss, “Adding Travel to Your Wedding Revenue”. Opportunities exist for WPIC alumni to join the TravelOnly team and we invited our alumni to hear how.
Styled Industrial Shoot
We absolutely LOVE when WPIC alumni send us their wedding editorials and real wedding submissions! If you take a look at the very end of the blog, you will see a detailed timeline that was included with the submission. We kept it in, because it gives another perspective into what wedding planners do. Radhika KhanRead More
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