Fabjobs Guide To Become A Wedding Planner




During the Christmas period I took the liberty of “vegetating”. I spent an entire day without work, school or other problems: just me, my favorite TV series and my mother’s delicious Christmas cookies. The other two days were dedicated of course to visits, receiving guests and a whole bunch of other nasty activities which take place during Christmas (I love Christmas but I believe that it has become a business where everyone has to buy expensive gifts and interact with all sorts of less enjoyable people slash relatives). Anyway, during my vegetation, I also started looking some things about wedding planning because my sister’s wedding is coming and I want to be the main coordinator.




During my quest, I have found an excellent site called fabjob.com, where you can read about all sorts of things not only wedding planning stuff. You are invited to learn more about this company (founders and executive staff), fabjob guides useful for everybody (interior decorator, motivational speaker, an ice cream shop owner, genealogist, pet sitter etc.) or career advice from some of the best professionals in these industries. Returning to my wedding planning business, I must admit that I have also come across an interesting and charming book called “Fabjobs Guide to Become a Wedding Planner”.

It is a 260 pages book that is available in electronic format for only $29, 97 or if you decide to order both the book and a CD-ROM Set with sample checklists, contracts etc. you can have it at the price of only $39,97.

“Fabjobs Guide to Become a Wedding Planner” has 6 chapters in which it is described thoroughly a wedding planner’s job, duties, skills etc. The first chapter is the introduction, where you are welcomed into the wedding planning industry, and you can  learn about this profession, benefits and so on. The second chapter is entitled “What a Wedding Planner Does” and talks about the services provided by a wedding planner, the preliminary steps of planning a wedding, organizing the ceremony, the reception and working with the vendors you hire. Further on, you have the third chapter,” Developing Your Skills” during which you are familiarized with a wedding planner’s aptitudes, skills, teaching yourself about wedding planning and educational programs.

Number five is “Starting Your Own Business” (how to set up your business, creating a business plan, marketing and advertising, working with clients and partners etc.). And the last chapter is the conclusion.

I truly recommend this book, because it explains exactly what you need to know in order to become one of the best wedding planners in your area. Not to mention the fact that you can order it very fast and safe and you can have it in a couple of minutes. It is also an excellent option for a gift or a “thank you” appreciation for special friends. If you don’t believe me ask Teresa King from Greenbrier, Tennessee who has the same opinion: I wanted to thank you for your book about becoming a Wedding Planner, which I received on my computer in one minute. The book has given me so much insight and information towards my new career as a wedding planner. I am very happy and would absolutely recommend your products to anyone looking for a new career.”

Written by , date Dec 28, 2010 in career
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