Monday, August 21, 2017

What Is Required To Be A Wedding Planner


Being a wedding planner has been very popular as a career as weddings are getting more and more extravagant with big budgets. This is especially popular with the ladies as a Jackson Hole wedding planner as they tend to like to decorate and be part of a couple’s special day. Many brides returning from their honeymoon get the aspiration to jump into this field to pursue it as a career.




Not everyone is made out to be a wedding planner, so there are criteria to qualify one that would be successful at this profession. For those that are interested to pursue this as a professional wedding planner, here are some traits that should describe you.


1. Comfortable with sacrificing spontaneity in your schedule.  You’re hired as a full-service planner from 9 to 18 months before the wedding day so your long term personal plans are pretty much gone during that time. Things like vacations, concerts or weddings of your own family members and friends will not be in your schedule book for that time.

2. Not afraid of a major long-term commitment and stick to it. It it always exciting to gain a new client. However, the luster can wear off quickly…and when you realize that the work ahead is a real challenge, especially when you encounter a difficult client. Unless you are 100% committed to seeing it through with a difficult client to the end of their wedding day, wedding planning just isn't for you.

3. You love organizing and passionate about every single aspect of weddings. As there are many elements that come together as part of a wedding such as food, flowers, music, photography, videography, attire, transportation, and favors, just to name a few, you need to take interested in them all and work on every little detail of each aspect in order to be a successful wedding planner. If any one of the aspects does not interest you, clients will detect this in an instant and this would not make you a successful wedding planner.

4. You are assertive but polite. In order to have things done your way, you need to be assertive to all vendors as well as clients’ families and friends. However, you need to be polite. Offending their guests or stepping on the toes of other vendors is never the way to do so. Be firm when needed, while maintaining a pleasant manner with a sense of humor.

5. You must adapt quickly to last-minute changes. Nothing ever goes as planned 100%, especially for a wedding. There are so many things that can go wrong on the wedding day and you need to be able to solve the problem without panicking. You must adapt quickly and solve the problem on the spot. If you tend to give up when things don't go as planned, then a career as a professional wedding planner is not for you.


6. Look at the big picture as this is a business. If you want to be successful as a wedding planner, you need to spend time strategically planning your goals and building your brand just like any business. Developing your image, marketing strategy, finances and future growth is the key to being successful. Don’t look at this a job or hobby, but actually owning a business. If not, you won't find that being a wedding planner is for you.

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Ways To Avoid Moving-Day Headaches

When waiting for a couple of hours for your movers to show up is no fun. This usually indicates that the move might not go so well. Therefore, it’s important to choose the right moving company and arrange things properly.

Here are a couple of signs that you’re going to have a bad moving day; when the movers demand a payment up front and the price of moving for you have just jumped up substantially then the original quoted price. There have been cases where the movers even slipped out and leave all the belongings stranded outside.

To avoid disputes and scams that brings you headaches, thorough research and asking for tips before hiring movers are recommended by experts.


The best way to go about finding the right moving company is to ask friends for referrals. Check with the Ministry of Consumer Services to see any written complaints about billing disputes, lost and damaged items and belonging being held ransom.

Research is essential and searching for the company name is not enough. One way to search is to look up the phone number. One phone number can go by a bunch of different names. When that happens, ask for at least 3 references and check them thoroughly.

Get an in-person quote and it put that on paper 


You’ll not get an accurate estimate over the phone or email as the movers need to assess belongings, stairs and other factors that could affect the cost of the move. Therefore, it is best if they can come to see your house. Average move is around $1200.

Many people are driven by the low prices online of promise of a cheap move. This should raise a red flag. Moving cheap doesn’t work, especially with moving companies Long Beach California.

Before signing anything, make sure all the fees are broken down and have content protection in case any damages occurred during the move. Another thing that needs to pay attention to is to check whether they have a WAIB certificate so you are not liable for workers’ injuries. Did you know that once the contract is in writing, moving companies are legally stick within 10% of the price? Therefore, always keep a copy handy.

Complain when something goes wrong 


Don’t be afraid to complain if something goes wrong…and write reviews. Of course there are some good movers but there are bad ones too. They need to be exposed.

If your belongings are being held hostage, call the police. Not always getting great when civil dispute turns criminal with the police but they do sometimes investigate moving companies. There was one case where one company was shut down when the police laid 160 charges that include fraud, extortion, possession of proceeds of crime and mischief.

Always call the police if feel threatened or endangered. Otherwise, pay the company and later file a complaint directly with them. If that doesn’t do anything, then file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau or contact the ministry where they investigate allegations and perhaps can lay charges under the Consumer Protection Act.