WEDDING CONSULTANT TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE FOR 2009 (List is not
exhaustive but rather meant to give you an idea of what you will gain from this
training.)

What you will learn in your initial-day of training:
The elements of wedding planning (i.e.: wedding plan development and tracking,
rehearsal coordination, wedding ceremony and reception management);
Vendor relationship development and maintenance;
How to effectively market your company - create a brand;
Understand your geographical wedding market;
Set up your pricing structure competitively
Enhance referral business;
Get the help you need to grow your business without having to pay much for it;
Grow your company, keep your business costs low;
And, much more!!
WHAT this seminar does:

This is a wedding consultant seminar that is designed around a working student's
busy life.  That is why it is a
one day seminar.  We cover the fundamentals of
wedding planning, vendor interaction, bride psychology - all the good, the bad and
the ugly that comes with being a wedding consultant; coordinating a rehearsal,
managing the wedding and reception.
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At the end of each seminar, all students receive certificates of completion
(certificates) confirming you have learned the fundamentals of wedding consulting
.
Each student receives what we call "post seminar support" for up to one year.  You
will be assigned a personal, professional wedding consulting coach to help you with
ideas, challenges and the learning curve almost all new wedding consultants will
experience.
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The Wedding Consultant Certification Institute
The "Institute" provides training and empowerment whereby each student takes away the tools to
be professional and successful members of the wedding industry.
Congratulations!
Class of 2008
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