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Master Certified Wedding Planner Feature: Chastity Kelly

Certified Wedding Planner Society

Chastity Kelly Master Certified Wedding & Event Planner Island Vibe Events NH, VT, TN, FL, DE, ME, Caribbean (Jamaica) & Internationally Holding a Master Certified Wedding Planner certificate signifies that I have achieved a high level of expertise and proficiency in the field of wedding planning.

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Building Trust with Clients: How Certification Enhances Credibility and Confidence

Certified Wedding Planner Society

In the world of wedding planning, trust is everything. Couples entrust wedding planners with one of the most significant days of their lives, expecting nothing short of perfection. One of the most effective ways for wedding planners to build and maintain this trust is through certification.

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Things You Can Expect From a Full-Service Wedding Planner

The Road to Marriage

Many couples work with a wedding planner to help them navigate their special day. But not all wedding planners are created equal. Clients who choose this service typically like to do their own research, find the best deals and enjoy problem-solving. Do I Need a Partial or Full-Service Wedding Planner?

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Embracing Wedding Education: What Wedding Planners Need to Know

Carissa Kruse Weddings

I will be talking to you about why wedding education is important and how it can benefit you as a wedding planner. But before I start, let’s make sure we’re on the same page and understand what wedding education actually means. Also read: Tackling “Questions to Ask Wedding Planner” with 5 Tips!

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How to Become a Wedding Planner with ZERO Experience!

Carissa Kruse Weddings

Thinking about becoming a wedding planner? I have been into wedding planning for over a decade and I still learn something new with every event. So, don’t be afraid to keep learning and innovating in your journey as a wedding planner. How to Become a Wedding Planner with No Experience?