Your wedding planning business is starting to feel stressful and overwhelming. You're constantly counting and recounting past planning mistakes, the potential clients that got away, and constantly doubting yourself. You've only been in business for a year or two, and your lack of expertise is beginning to show...or least that’s how you feel.
Remember how excited you were when you started? Being your own boss meant freedom, right? Planning weddings was fun, and you embraced all the beauty and all joy that comes with creating one of the best days in someone’s life. But now it feels like way too much work with very little reward. Your clients seem demanding and unreasonable, and you don’t know how to manage their expectations. You only have a few weddings next year, and the money you expected to make isn't flowing in. This is not the business you wanted.
Or maybe you've already coordinated one or two weddings on your own, but you're afraid to make your passion a full-fledged business. What if you fail?
But, businesses don't fail. They give up.
If you're not ready to do either one of those, then you need to learn how to become a better, more confident planner, and create a stable and money-making business.
If you're not ready to do either one of those, then you need to learn how to become a better, more confident planner, and create a stable and money-making business.
I’m Liz Coopersmith, The Wedding Planner Coach. As the owner of Silver Charm Events, I’ve coordinated almost 200 weddings since I started in 2004. In the meantime, I’ve written wedding advice columns for The Huffington Post, Wedding Wire, and TheBrokeAssBride.com. I’ve written books on wedding planning, and I've taught classes on wedding planning.
But what's important is that I’ve been where you are - uncertain, with a dwindling bank account - and I made myself into a wedding planning expert. I know what it takes to run a successful wedding business, a business that will continue to excite you, and continue to grow. I know that with a few tweaks, and enough support and guidance, you will know how to do this, too.
But what's important is that I’ve been where you are - uncertain, with a dwindling bank account - and I made myself into a wedding planning expert. I know what it takes to run a successful wedding business, a business that will continue to excite you, and continue to grow. I know that with a few tweaks, and enough support and guidance, you will know how to do this, too.
I've created three coaching programs, three different ways to get the help you need to fine tune your expertise and your money-making potential. And on October 28, I'm going to tell you all about them, and answer any questions you have.
Start feeling better about your business today - RSVP for my teleclass launch and find out how to get the help you need:
Start feeling better about your business today - RSVP for my teleclass launch and find out how to get the help you need:
Introductory Tele-Class and Q&A
Tuesday, October 28th
1:00pm PST
“Ten Things I've Learned in Ten Years of Wedding Planning”
There are 10 essential lessons I’ve learned in my wedding planning career, and I'm passing them on to you. There will also be a Q&A session at the end, and we’ll go into more detail about my new wedding planner coaching program, which launches in November. Every participant will also be sent an mp3 of this call . RSVP for the call and you’ll get a special bonus article “What You Don’t Know About Wedding Planning: Photography,” and my weekly coaching newsletter, “Planning for Success.” RSVP now.
Cheers,
The Wedding Planner Coach
Questions?
323-592-9318

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