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do you shop for a wedding planner? Just as you should do when
you look for any type of service professional, you can ask
friends and family for recommendations. If you can get a word-of-mouth
referral, this is better than all of the advertisements and
glowing referrals provided to you by the wedding planner.
If you don’t know anyone who has used a planner, you can always
look in the phone book or the classifieds in the newspaper.
Once you have a few potential leads you will need to interview
the wedding planner candidates. You are hiring them for an
important job, and you need to have confidence that they share
your “vision” for your special day. See how willing they are
to take suggestions and see what they will do with the ideas
that you already have. Do they have doubts about their ability
to fulfill your needs? This is a yellow flag, but see why
they have concerns before you make a judgment. Once you have
interviewed a few planners you are ready to make your decision
and get to work.
Most wedding consultants charge a fee of around 10 percent
of the cost of the wedding. This is standard-and it is worth
it for the peace of mind it will give you.
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