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How to choose a Wedding Consultant
As a the owner and operator of a very successful wedding and event
planning company I think that there are many people who don't understand
how valuable a wedding planner can be or even how to choose the right
one. The most important question to ask is "how many weddings have
you planned?" I find that many people who call themselves wedding
planners may have planned there sisters wedding last year and now
they feel they can call themselves a planner, so untrue.
Professional wedding planners have been doing it for at least 2 years
and are usually accredited by some large organization, though this
isn't always true. But there are many other questions to ask when
choosing a wedding planner. Some of the questions I tell people to
ask are:
1) Does the wedding planner have a minimum budget they work with?
Some planners will not work with very small, intimate weddings. This
may rule them out for you from the start.
2) What is the process the consultant uses for determining your wants
and needs?
A wedding planner should always have a list of questions or a process
for getting to your dream wedding. They should not be creating their
dream wedding they should be creating yours.
3) Does the wedding planner have relationships with vendors in your
area?
The biggest benefit to using a wedding planner is the discounts they
may be able to get you at the vendors you choose to use. Many people
do not know this but because of the relationship the planner may have
they may be able to obtain significant discounts you cannot get on
your own.
4) Will the consultant help you with all aspects of your wedding,
dress, invitations, etc…?
I find that there are lot of planners who do not have expertise in
certain areas and may not be able to help you with all your needs.
It is important that you find a planner that can help you with every
aspect of your needs, not just ones they usually handle.
The most important thing about all of this is for you to feel very
comfortable with turning your wedding over to this person. This is
one of the most important days of your life and you want to make sure
that the person you turn it over to is competent, organized and resourceful.
They should also involve you as much as possible, this is still your
day no matter who is handling the details.
If you have questions on how to pick a planner or need help with your
wedding, feel free to contact me at desiree@desiredevents.com.
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