Sunday, January 1, 2012

Hiring a Wedding Planner "3 Top Tips

By Jennifer Ferguson


Most engaged couples can't seem to make up their minds if they have the to hire a wedding planner or not. Some think that they have a large amount of family members and mates who are prepared to help in the nuptial preparations, hence, not entailing them to get a wedding planner.

While it may be right that you're expecting plenty of help, the only query you have got to answer before you choose to have a planner is this: Am I going to trust these people to help me prepare my once in a lifetime dream marriage? If you believe you have to have a professional planner, then here are some tips on how to look for the best wedding planner:

Know your needs and budget. There are different types of wedding planners and each kind would have different rates and services. Some planners would just be experts while others can be hired to give express services only. These types of planners are most suitable for couples with ample time in which to prepare and would just need additional help. For those working full time and cannot allot at least 10 hours per week to prepare, then the wedding coordinators that would give full service might be the best option for you.

After you identify the sort of wedding planner you want, the very next thing to do is to choose the planner you would like to work with. You've got to get a list from reliable sites, or ask from your acquaintances and family members. After you've chosen about 4 to 5 potential planners, schedule an interview and ensure you begin to know them and the particular services they'd offer. Clarify the rates and ask them to give you references. After the interview, contact their references and check if they are members of associations that certify professional wedding planners.

Finally, once you choose whom to hire, ask them to provide you a copy of the official contract. Get their proposal about your budget and ensure they are clear on your theme. Remember it's still you who would make the final choices, and that wedding planners are just there to help and steer you make that fairy land ceremony come true.




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