Starting a Wedding Consultant Business

Follow the right steps to make starting a wedding consultant business an exciting, successful endeavor

By Tai G., Writer
Starting a wedding consultant business can be a very exciting endeavor, but one that requires much accountability among the many employees, clients and vendors involved. Many people consider the entrepreneurial route, but it is a risky road to take, especially if you don't set yourself up for success. You don't have to sell a unique product, but you should offer a one-of-a-kind service.

Anyone can open her own wedding consultant service with the right attitude and financial backing. Competition will be fierce. You can't expect to put your feet up because it's your own business. On the contrary, you should expect to work very hard in the beginning. Before quitting your full-time job in the hopes of becoming your own boss and opening your own wedding expert service, ask yourself the following:

1. Are you committed? It takes more than just a good idea to launch a wedding expert business. It takes time, money and hard work.

2. If applicable, do you have the right partners? Friends are are not always good business partners. Vet potential partners as objectively as possible.

3. Have you done your research to make sure there's demand for your product or service? You may have a great idea, but how many others have the same idea?

 

Launch your wedding manager business with credibility, and get licensed

All businesses are legally required to obtain some type of government license. Other official documents include seller's permits, federal and state employer tax id numbers, and trade name certificates. There are many online resources and state departments available to help you file these documents. If you decide to open your business at home, you will need to also file zoning permits.
Try: BusinessNameUSA.com is a fee-based online resource that can assist you in determining which licenses and permits your business must obtain. Additionally, the U.S. Small Business Administration is federally maintained site for small businesses. It provides a list of state agencies where business licenses can be obtained, including zoning permits.

Join an association and build industry credibility when you launch a wedding coordinator business

As a new business owner, you don't have to go it completely alone. Consider joining wedding coordinator association for support. Organizations bring together professionals with the same goals and challenges. As a member, you'll have access to certification and educational opportunities. Professional organizations also organize networking events, so you can meet industry peers, vendors and suppliers.
Try: The Association of Certified Professional Wedding Consultants offers a training and certification program for new consultants. The Association of Bridal Consultants' staff conducts catering seminars and workshops.

Partner with reliable vendors when you launch a wedding consultant service

As a business owner desiring to open a wedding coordinator business, it's imperative that you partner with vendors who can assist you in your endeavor to be successful. Your vendors must be dependable, accommodating and reasonably priced. You want to build a long-term relationship with your suppliers and they must also share your interest in pleasing your clients. Additionally, they should offer a wide variety of products.
Try: WeddingVendors.com is an online resource featuring all aspects of the wedding coordinator industry, including bakeries broken down into states. Wedding Paper Divas offers a large variety of wedding invitations, stationary and other wedding essentials.

 

  • Marketing your services is a very significant step in building your own wedding coordinator business. Consider advertising in trade magazines and newspapers to begin, and think about publishing a website.