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Plan your Dream Career as a Wedding Planner
By Mary Hart

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In today’s busy world, couples that want to get married don’t always have the time to plan the wedding of their dreams. Wedding planners are in the profession of planning weddings for others. Their role in this process is planner, organizer, decorator or sometimes, even referee. These professionals work in a high stress environment where they are responsible for making sure that the wedding going off without a hitch.

What They Do:

Wedding planners help the bride and groom come up with a plan for their special day. After the date is chosen and the budget set, the wedding planner can go on to work on other endless details. The wedding planner will set up a time line schedule and a step-by-step list of what needs to be done. The wedding planner is in regular communications with their clients to ensure that they are in agreement to the plans that are being made.
They cover all details of the wedding from helping the bride and groom choose a location, colors, flooring, caterers, music, and type of ceremony. In addition, they also handle things like etiquette, religious traditions, marriage licensing, and coordinating bridesmaids groomsmen and parents.

Training:

Although no formal training is required to be a wedding planner, those who do take formal wedding planning programs have an edge over their competition. After all, wouldn’t you want someone who has some credentials? When you take a wedding planning program, you will be trained in how to start a wedding consulting business, and run it successfully. You will learn how to make timelines, set schedules, and work with your vendors. You will also learn how to calculate your cost, and stick to the wedding budget. Having knowledge of religions and wedding traditions is necessary so the wedding planner can prepare things properly. Staying current with wedding trends, bridal fashion and floral design is ongoing education in your career as a wedding planner. By offering the best service available, you can build a client base just by word of mouth.A wedding planner's typical fee is 10 to 15 percent of the cost of the wedding.

Mary Hart is an in-house writer for Online-Degrees-Today.com and has been writing about online business degree programs since 2004. To find out more information about earning your online bridal consultant degree, click here.

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Wedding is one of the most important events of ones life and the wedding day is considered to be a day which brings about a change to a persons life. Making arrangements for such an important day is never easy and that is why the days leading to a wedding are considered to be days of great stress and anxiety for the bride, the groom and their families. There are umpteen number of items to be sorted out for a wedding and this means the family members who are arranging stuff for the wedding are almost always stressed out. The best option to have a great wedding and also not get stressed out would be to hire a wedding planner who will get the preparations for the wedding done the way you want it to.

A wedding planner will arrange almost everything that is needed for a wedding and a reception just the way you want it to be. You will be given good advice on how to go about arranging things and also how to keep the costs low. But all this comes with a price – the fee that you will pay the wedding planner to get things done for you. What it will cost you for a wedding planner is based on what services you need the wedding planner to fulfill. Wedding planners can arrange for weddings, receptions, get your wedding invitation done, help you with wedding favors and even help you arrange for your honeymoon. The more services that you want the wedding planner to provide the more will be the cost.

A major chunk of the planning and money goes for the venue, decoration and the reception. A wedding planner can give you various ideas to make sure that the things that you need is within your budget. If you are going to go for a famous wedding planner then the costs are bound to be more. So before you select a wedding planner make sure that you look into all the different wedding planners who are available in the city and compare their rates and services. A good affordable wedding planner will act like an understanding partner and help you with all the aspects of the wedding. But be clear what you want the wedding planner to do before you get the cost details. More often than not, people end up with a situation where the final cost is much more than what they had planned for.

A wedding planner can help you lower the cost of the wedding when compared to what you would do if you plan the wedding yourself. This is because the wedding planners will be able to get the lowest prices on the stuff required as they tend to have good contacts with all the providers in the city. A little bit of extra money that you will pay the wedding planner will only help you to make the wedding even better than what you had dreamed off. Have a good working relationship with the wedding planner and they will get you the best prices and that too without you having to go through the stress of arranging everything. All this will happen if you hire a reliable, good and efficient wedding planner.

If you have a calm nature, a love of parties and a helpful disposition, an exciting and lucrative career in wedding planning can be yours. Almost anyone can convert a present occupation or hobby into being a wedding planner. Today's bride is too busy to plan her own wedding, and what was once expected help from family members is now often unavailable, because they live in other cities or are very busy with their own careers. To reduce tension and to insure a perfect wedding, more and more brides are turning to wedding planners for assistance.

Wedding planners have incredible flexibility in their days, and most planners work out of their homes. It is a career that is easily integrated with child rearing or caring for elderly parents. Most of the work is done over the telephone, and appointments at churches, reception venues, and with the bride usually can be scheduled at convenient times. However, being at the weddings to be sure all the details are carried out and to calm the nervous couple means that wedding planners will have to work on weekend evenings.

Here are ten steps to getting started in your new career:

  • First, think about the different elements of a wedding the planner must arrange: venues, themes, flowers, food and refreshments, clothes, photography, honeymoons, and other aspects of the wedding. Most people have had some experience in one or more aspects of these facets of a wedding and most wedding planners have converted a job as a florist, caterer, photographer or travel agent into a larger and more exciting career as a wedding planner. If you haven't had one of these careers, perhaps you'll want to start off looking for a job as an assistant to a wedding planner, or a job in the events planning department of a non-profit organization. This will help you develop the skills.

  • First, think about the different elements of a wedding the planner must arrange: venues, themes, flowers, food and refreshments, clothes, photography, honeymoons, and other aspects of the wedding. Most people have had some experience in one or more aspects of these facets of a wedding and most wedding planners have converted a job as a florist, caterer, photographer or travel agent into a larger and more exciting career as a wedding planner. If you haven't had one of these careers, perhaps you'll want to start off looking for a job as an assistant to a wedding planner, or a job in the events planning department of a non-profit organization. This will help you develop the skills.