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How to Start a Wedding Business

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Weddings are big events and often take many people to prepare. You can start a wedding business by working to plan the entire affair or by picking an area you enjoy, such as cake decorating, to focus your business on. By following the steps below you can start a business that focuses on marital bliss.

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    Things You'll Need

    • Business license and permits
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        Choose what part of the wedding you would like your business to focus on. A wedding planner will work with everyone and oversee the event, while someone who does the flowers may come in only for the day. There are many different wedding businesses you could start. You could be a cake decorator, florist, wedding planner, reception designer, caterer or invitation designer. Narrowing down what you would be most interested in doing will help you start your wedding business.

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        Research what you would need to have to legally set up a business in your town once you have chosen which wedding business you are most interested in. A business license is common as well as setting up your tax information and business name. You can generally call your local business license office. This office will be able to tell you what local licenses and permits you need, and will be able to send you to the state and federal agencies you may need to speak to. You may also look at such things as getting a food preparation license if your wedding business focuses on food of any sort, such as a cake decorator or caterer.

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        Call around to other businesses similar to your own in your town and ask for their prices. Often these businesses can send you a price list and list of what services they offer. This will give you an idea of what services and fees are being charged for wedding events so that you know what range in which to charge your customers.

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        Offer your services to a friend or family member for free. This will give you a chance to see what you can do and will help you build up references. If you do a good job you may be surprised how many people at the wedding begin asking for your services for their own weddings and events.

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        Connect with others in the wedding business. If you arrange flowers then find someone who does cakes, or if you are a photographer try to get in with a wedding planner. Not only can you each recommend the other, but you may even be able to share some costs such as advertising as well as being able to discuss better ways to grow your businesses.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Start small by doing events for friends and family before you branch out to the general public.

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    • Photo Credit M. Kaye Hash

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