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How to Pick a Wedding Planner

You will find many wedding planners everywhere today, but will all of them be good for you? Definitely not! In fact, they can vary in more ways than you’ll believe, from personality to pricing to actual results. In any case, it’s never wise to just choose the first one you meet or get introduced to.

It’s actually crucial to spend some time looking into your options and making a few vital considerations before coming up with a choice.

Read online reviews, but stick to independent consumer websites. Ask for the opinions of friends and relatives on the planner you’re thinking of hiring. Besides, this is an important day in your life – may be the most important even – so there should be no taking chances.

Personal Chemistry

Remember this: when you hire a wedding planner for your wedding, everything begins and end with them. If you don’t seem to connect well together or if you don’t even like the person, you could be looking at disaster. Pick someone you can be friends with. You’ll be spending a considerable amount of time together, so if you’re finding it hard to be a team, your wedding may suffer. No matter how great a wedding planner’s reviews are, they can still be wrong for you if you don’t have chemistry.

Defining Your Needs and Their Services

Different brides have different needs obviously. Of course, planners will have different services they can provide as well. Begin by defining the specific role of the planner. For example, do you want them to do everything, from concept to execution? Perhaps you’ve already thought of a concept and you just need them to make it happen. Maybe all you really need is a person to coordinate with all the suppliers and vendors.

Make sure you come prepared for your Meeting with the planner. Make a list of things you need to cover so you don’t forget any details. Bring pictures of event you like and let the planner take a look. There are lots of places online where you can download and print them. As for cost, different planners may have different ways of billing their clients, but usually, they are paid a certain portion – around 30{cfcdfde1df9e9ef0524ed752430d3598173fd17517b877ae8c1931f10de54868} – of the total cost.

One thing you have to remember is that you don’t have to confine yourself to just one prospective wedding planner. You should actually have two or three at minimum so you can compare before deciding which one to have. Of course, make sure it’s apples to apples to make your comparison valid. Each potential planner should have exactly the same specifics to work on when providing you their quote.

Lastly, don’t go with a wedding planner simply because they charge cheap. There’s usually a catch, and that’s plain and simple risky.

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