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The CWP Society offers a range of advanced certifications that cover specialized areas of wedding planning: Master Wedding Planner Certification: This advanced certification delves deeper into the strategic and operational aspects of wedding planning, preparing planners for high-level roles and complex events.
The CWP Society offers a range of advanced certifications that cover specialized areas of wedding planning: Master Wedding Planner Certification: This advanced certification delves deeper into the strategic and operational aspects of wedding planning, preparing planners for high-level roles and complex events.
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If you run an event venue, you know that your business can’t afford to waste time and resources with inefficient manual processes and lengthy workarounds. This inevitably led to hiring additional event professionals to manage her disparate systems, costing the venue more money and eating away at profit margins.
When wedding planners and/or wedding venues are considering using our software, they often ask how Planning Pod compares to our competitors … that is, Planning Pod vs Aisle Planner vs Honeybook. Task & Project Management. Files & Note Management. EventFloorPlan Design Tool. Planning Pod.
Here at Planning Pod, we build venue and eventmanagement software tools that help our customers close more business, so we want to do everything in our power to help them improve and grow. FYI … this approach is commonly known as “asking for the ‘no’” and is a staple of many consultative sales approaches. for nothing.
While Honeybook, Dubsado and 17hats do promote their products to event professionals, their applications are more general client/CRM and business management platforms designed for solo entrepreneurs and freelancers and do not include many core eventmanagement tools. Task & Project Management. Number of Users.
Brandee Gaar, who runs her own wedding planning firm called Blush by Brandee Gaar as well as her own business consultancy for wedding planners , understands the frustrations of working from multiple business and project management tools and free apps. “We The templates and every tool they need is in one place.”.
For starters, you can use these rule-of-thumb estimates for how much space to allocate for each attendee for these standard event layout setups: Cocktail areas – 3 sq. per attendee Dance floors – 4.5 per attendee Theater seating – 6 sq. per attendee Buffet/banquet layouts – 8 sq. per attendee.
They just don’t have what I need from a timeline standpoint, and I run back to Planning Pod.” Problem: Collecting important client information during onboarding and throughout the planning process As a wedding planner, there is a lot of information you have to collect from your clients throughout the planning process.
They will often also include design consultations, an open or semi-open bar, florals, DJ, sound equipment, bridal suite, hotel suite for the newly weds, an officiant for your ceremony, and/or a videographer. Maximizing the value of your venue Ask the venue manager about common oversights or mishaps that occur at their venue.
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