How to become a wedding planner
Sunday, 20 September 2009
As well as planning weddings we made a commitment when we launched Magic Dust to challenge the wedding industry to be better, more professional and less intent on seeing £ signs every time the word 'wedding' comes into the equation.
So we're delighted that our Wedding Planner Master Classes have become so popular and, thanks to the positive feedback we have received from every single attendee over the years, we know that it's a combination of the course content - focusing, unlike many other courses, on the importance of a strong business foundation for your wedding planning company - and the face-to-face access to an experienced, professional wedding planner who really wants Master Class attendees to succeed.
After all, the more wedding planners there are who work with a similar ethos to Magic Dust, the easier it is for us to ensure that more couples getting married have access to the right type of wedding planners. Ones who focus on the couple getting married, listening to what they need and making sure they deliver it, delighting them with exemplary customer service and proving to be an invaluable resource and support every step of the way.
So, if you're interested in becoming a professional, successful wedding planner, check out the new Master Class dates for Spring 2010, just released on our website, and book your place. Who knows, you may even be selected to join our Mentoring Programme and become one of a select few who enjoy regular coaching, support and advice from Tammy as you build and develop your new career.
Until next time,
Labels: becoming-a-wedding-planner, testimonial
3 Comments:
Excellent work every buddy can get lots of interesting information, keep on posting this type of brilliant articles.
Hi. Below is a link to a video I think you and your readers might really enjoy.
It's Saundra's story, and she talks about how rewarding her career as a wedding planner is, on so many levels.
You can watch it at the link below. Enjoy.
http://www.ahamoment.com/vote/saundra
When started in the wedding business I also took classes to learn about planning. It was well worth it.
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