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The 12 Best Productivity Apps for Wedding Businesses in 2022
Today, I am rounding up the 12 best productivity apps, business apps, and resources I use in running my wedding business. Efficiency and the right tools are KEY to running a successful wedding business, and today, I’m sharing them with you!
Do These 5 Things to Make Sure You Have an Inclusive Wedding Business
If you take a close look at your wedding coordination business, are you doing your best to cater to everyone. Language has the power to create connection and build relationships. Still, it also has the power to put up barriers & generate disconnection. Using inclusive language in your businesses is the most effective way to build connection and create a sense of belonging with all clients. It allows all audiences to be heard, seen, and recognized.
The Contracts you Need for a Legally Sound Wedding Planning or Coordination Business
If you know me, you know I am somewhat of a doomsday prepper in regards to my wedding businesses—I am always preparing for the very worst to happen. Because if/when it does (hello pandemic), I want to be as prepared as possible. Enter: The Creative Law Shop by Paige Hulse.
This is EXACTLY What You Need to Train Your Wedding Coordination Assistants.
If you're like us, the wedding boom of 2022 has your schedule bursting at the seams… and the inquiries just keep coming. One of the worst feelings is turning away new business because you're simply too busy.
But what if you could expand your team? What if you could train trustworthy coordinators so you could finally take on more weddings without worrying?
JUST LAUNCHED! Zero to Wedding Coordinator in One Day Course
From Bronwyn E. Spain and Cecily Hunter of internationally-recognized Spain Ranch, there's FINALLY a comprehensive day-of wedding coordination course available. Together, with our 12 years of wedding coordination (and venue experience), we’ve trained countless day-of wedding coordinators to work at our home venue—something we have never taken lightly as those coordinators are always an extension of our venue and of us. Some of the coordinator’s we’ve trained have even gone on to launch their own successful wedding planning businesses. Today, we’re sharing it ALL with you.
Five Unique Nontraditional Wedding Ideas to Share with Your Couples
Are you seeing more clients who aren't interested in a "traditional" wedding or uninterested in keeping some of the "traditional" aspects of a wedding day? Here's the good news: No one has to have a traditional wedding. Yep, we said it. Traditions are only special if they are meaningful to the couple
Four Tips for Working with Wedding Caterers
Want to know one of the key ingredients to a successful wedding day? That one area that truly has the power to make or break a wedding reception? It’s the wedding catering team. Here’s how to work with them, not against them, and ensure the day runs smooth.
The 5 Things You Need to Do to Set Boundaries as a Wedding Coordinator/Planner
Picture this: it's 9pm, and you're settling in for the night. You check your phone and see a text from a wedding coordination client who wants something super simple from you; you know you could do it before you go to bed.
Is Your Wedding Business Legal? Read This for Info on How to Get Legal Contracts (FOR A DISCOUNT)
The Creative Law Shop® (the ONLY place I get legal contracts for my business, and the ONLY place I recommend to other wedding pros) is having a huge Black Friday sale Monday November 15th through Friday November 19th 2021.
SOLD OUT. We are Sold Out of Our Travel Magazine
We’ve officially hit low stock on B.E AWAY magazine thanks to YOU.
Take A Tour Of Whistling Prairie Flowers
Dawn Cosgrove is a flower farmer in rural Saskatchewan, Canada. She invited photographer Rosie Haberl to her Whistling Prairie Flowers while harvesting her dahlia crop, and was kind enough to share the beauty with us!
Women-Owned Business Profile: Dust and Dreams Photography
Meet Elaine Van der Merwe-Louwrens, one half of Dust and Dreams Photography. I have worked with Elaine through the last year as I have had the honor of publishing she and her husband Steph’s (the other half to Dust and Dreams) travels. Elaine’s emails read more like thoughtful postcards from a friend, and I am determined to meet her in person after this pandemic subsides and normal travel can resume.
Women-Owned Business Profile: Aneris Photography
An Interview with Sirena Singleton of Aneris Photography
Women-Owned Business Profile: Sundari Design
Meet Sundari Ferris of Sundari Design: a stylist, art director, photographer, brand-specialist, and educator. As of recently, Sundari has been the victim of censorship and shadow-banning on Instagram. Read on for the interview with Sundari to see how dedicated to her work she is and how important it is to give a voice to female-owned businesses.
Women-Owned Business Profile: Whirl and Whittle
Meet Pooja Pawaskar of Whirl and Whittle: a woodturner who creates home goods like vases and bowls. She just launched her newest collection: “Your Scars are Beautiful” photographed by Radian Photography with Creative Direction from Janet Lucia St. Clair. Read on for the interview with Pooja to see how she began woodturning and why it is important to support small and female-owned businesses.
Women-Owned Business Profile: Iris & Marie Letterpress
Something I am passionate about is featuring female-owned businesses in the creative realm, so when Josie Derrick submitted this gallery of Shana, owner of Iris and Marie press, I was thrilled to start this new part of the blog.
Wedding Postponed Due to COVID-19? Click Here.
Your wedding is postponed due to COVID-19. Now what?
Self-Care for Business Owners
You cannot survive, let alone thrive, if you are not putting your oxygen mask on first.