The past two years have sucked.
COVID sucked. Lockdown sucked. Toilet paper shortages sucked. Masks sucked. Watching the news, hoping for the glimmer of hope that never came?
Yeah, that sucked, too.
The New Year is quickly approaching. You have decided 2022 is the year you take control of your life after two years of feeling like you have no control at all.
But is starting a wedding industry in January (of all months) the best idea? Who gets married in January?!
Yes, January is a slow time of year for the wedding industry. That doesn’t mean there isn’t still a lot of work to be done. In fact, this is the perfect time to start laying the foundations for your business.
Now is the time to start researching, planning, and marketing your business. You can also use this time to start building relationships with vendors, venue owners, and other industry professionals.
But, gah… So many questions!
I need a website, but how? What should I call my business? What should I charge?
What vendors do I talk to? What idea do I pitch them? How much should they charge me for their service? Should we draft up a contract? Should I have a non-compete, non-disclosure, or ant other protective clause in the contracts?
How do I get my first customers? What do I say to them to convince them to book with me? How do they pay me? What kind of contract should I send them??
The answer to all of these questions is the same:
You don’t have to worry about it.
What I say over and over again to you, an excited entrepreneur, is the same thing I have told thousands of couples looking forward to their wedding: You focus on your dream, and let me handle all of the behind-the-scenes details so you can focus on the exciting stuff.
I’ve spent years perfecting the answers to every question you have so you don’t have to spend a minute trying to research them.
By getting a head start on the busy season, you’re going to be in a great position to hit the ground running when things pick up.
So if you’re serious about taking control of your life by starting your own elopement planning business, there’s no time like the present to get started.
You provide the dream. I will give you the blueprint.
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