Fabjobs Guide To Wedding Planning




Recently, my friend asked me to help her with some information about wedding planning because she was too busy at work and she didn’t have the necessary time to browse through the internet. Being my best friend, I didn’t want to let her down, so I did everything I could in order to make sure she will receive the best and updated information. In my little “quest” I ran into an amazing site called www.fabjob.com. Absolutely delightful!




The best part is that it is not a site dedicated only to wedding planning or the photographic industry, but offers its readers the possibility of learning new thing about everything (bakery, art, antiques, caterer, firefighter, hair salon owner, mystery shopper etc.).

In what concerns my “problem,” I managed to discover here “Fabjob Guide to Become a Wedding Planner”, probably one of the best books of the wedding planning industry. It has 260 pages and teaches passionate persons how to plan a wedding (wedding budget, time-line schedule, choosing the proper wedding date, finding a wedding officiant, obtaining a marriage license, negotiating with vendors and saving as much money as possible etc.), what jobs they can get after proper training (at resorts, hotels, bridal shops, caterers, florists, churches, synagogues, etc.) or how to start their own planning business (starting your business with little money, the variety of services you want to offer, finding clients, setting the prices you want to charge for each service and so on.)

This “Fabjob Guide to Become a Wedding Planner” supports the persons who want to start a career in wedding planning and makes sure that they have all the right details and they are fully and correctly informed about how to work in this domain. The best thing about it, is that is not only a theoretical book filled with abstract notions and methods of wedding planning, but gives examples of how certain things should be created or how they should look like (checklist for the bride and groom, wedding planning form, vendor letter, wedding planner contract, what to say when talking to prospective clients etc.)

You can buy this book online, at amazon.com, for the special price of $39,95. Believe me it is worth every penny, because as many readers said, this is more than a guide, it is like “the wedding planner’s bible”. In the end of this article I am just going to let the testimonials of two satisfied customers speak for themselves: “This book is absolutely essential!!! I believe you have answered all of my questions about becoming a wedding planner. You covered everything from A to Z. This book helps me with every aspect of my new career. Thank you for this wonderful stepping stone.”( Shelinda Shipp,Philadelphia, PA) and “I have just finished reading your wonderful Become a Wedding Planner book.  The information was exactly what I was looking for to start up my own wedding planning business. I have helped family members and friends plan weddings before and was wondering how I could turn this in to a paid career as a wedding planner until you gave me the answer.”( Karen Williams, Denver, Colorado).

Written by , date Jan 14, 2011 in duties
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