![]() ![]() Dig down here and do the work in determining what is and is not included in your services.į you need help with this, I’ve written at length- download our “ Strong Statements of Work” workbook to start nailing these terms down. Remember: it’s not enough to say, “wedding coordination services.” You need to specify who, what, when, where, how, how many, how much, and all of those other great questions. Make it easy on them by telling them exactly what you offer, for how long, how many times, how much it costs, etc. It’s easy for a client to get confused, especially when they’ve interviewed a few planners before choosing one. Every planner has different packages and different offerings. Wedding and Event planners- it’s the MOST critical for you guys to specifically define your services and scope of work. A Very, VERY specific statement of work.And guess what? It’s free and you don’t even need to give me your email to access it! □ I’ve used my years of experience working with wedding pros to compile this list of 5 Must Have Wedding Planner Contract Terms to include in your Event Planning Contracts. You do everything, all the time.īut while you’re busy taking care of everyone else’s problems, have you stopped and thought about your own? And how you might protect yourself if there’s a worst case scenario? HERE NOW COMES THE PLANNER, the master of the event, the spinner of plates, herder of drunken wedding guests, balancer of family dynamics, director of ceremonies, wiper of tears, and keeper of the peace!□ If this was a Game of Thrones introduction, your intro would be: Wedding Planner Contracts and Event Planner Contracts tend to be one of the longest contracts I write for wedding pros. ![]()
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