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Job Descriptions
In the 90's, a wedding coordinator handled mostly the "booking" of professionals-- venues, caterers, florists, etc. Over the years, it seems that many of the most successful "consultants" have included other services or duties to their repertoire. Style, coordination and etiquette advice, custom decorating, and wedding day assistance are among the most common. Combining consulting with another wedding-related business, like floral arranging, retail sales (gowns, accessories, invitations, souvenirs, etc.), photography or catering, makes your involvement more intense and diverse. However, each consultant has their own strengths and specialties and preferred mode or style of business. To be successful, you will have to find your own strengths and tailor your business to make the most of them. For myself, I help brides with a variety of subjects, decisions and concerns: 
~ selecting or designing and fitting, bridal attire and accessories
~ choosing wedding colors and mood
~ selecting or arranging flowers
~ selecting appropriate music for different parts of the wedding
~ selecting invitations, decorations, refreshments
~ deciding on the timing and schedule for the ceremony and reception
~ calming bridal stresses
~ providing help with tradition and etiquette
~ and much more.
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