As a wedding planner, your ultimate goal is to ensure that the bride and groom have a flawless and unforgettable wedding day, with memories that will last a lifetime. The key to achieving this goal is effective communication with your clients. A wedding client questionnaire is an essential tool for gathering the information you need to make the couple’s wedding day dreams a reality.
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4 Must Have Details to Include in Your Wedding Planning Proposal
So you’ve met with a couple, gotten an introduction, and they seem interested. So how do you land the contract? The first step is to build and send them a Wedding Planning Proposal – this will include all the information they’ll need to make their choice…with you! This is an essential part of wedding planning business, and when done well, will leave a lasting impression on potential and future clients. There are a number of things you can include in your proposal, but we’ve narrowed it down to the top 4 must-have details to include in your wedding planning proposal!
Continue reading 4 Must Have Details to Include in Your Wedding Planning Proposal3 Programs to Create Client Questionnaires
As wedding planners, we are always collecting information to help us better serve our clients. Being able to send questionnaires can help ensure you and your client are a great fit and make your booking and planning process easier as well. If you are looking for a program that can help you create an excellent wedding planner questionnaire for your client, here is a list of the top programs that provide unique features you’ll find useful.
Continue reading 3 Programs to Create Client Questionnaires3 Things to Remove from your Questionnaire
A client questionnaire is a great way to collect information from potential clients about their event. While it’s important to get as much information as possible to help you better under your clients, there are some questions that just should not be asked.
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