Starting a Wedding Planning Business

You will need such basics as a separate phone line, fax machine and business cards and you may need to register your business You will need a small office to work from, or a quiet space in your home keep in mind your clients may meet with you there. Starting a wedding business is not much different from any other business although start up costs tend to be minimal. And perhaps one of the most important qualities is simply to be well organized and efficient  you don't want to find that you forgot to book the caterers for the big day!

You also have to enjoy dealing with people, as that is essentially what you will be doing much of the time, as a wedding planner. As a wedding planner, you are responsible for every aspect of the wedding  flowers, photography, food and perhaps accommodation for out of town guests. Around 10,000 people in the United States claim to be professional wedding planners. Being a wedding planner allows you to be your own boss; it's a profession that most people consider to be fun and rewarding and there are no particular educational qualifications or requirements.

The demand for wedding planners is booming too -- an estimated 15% of couples now use the services of a professional wedding planner. Planning and organizing a wedding is still a major undertaking and many couples simply don't have the time to devote to it and are more than happy to leave the planning to a professional. Every year, almost 2.5 million couples tie the knot in the United States, spending an average of $20,000 a couple  making it a $72 billion industry.  The wedding business is booming!