Introspect And Retrospect Into The World Of A Professional Wedding Planner
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Happy Fourth!
Enjoy your holiday!!
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Dear Linnyette:
I've done corporate events planning in the past. Now I focus on image and beauty.
I just recently planned my own wedding that went GREAT! Now I have people asking me to plan their special moment.
I've been looking for information on "how to charge" for planning services. Do you go by a strict percentage of cost to figure out your fee, or do your have set prices for each service level you provide?
Please let me know and thanks in advance, LaTisha
PS: You are by far my favorite planner to watch and learn from on "Whose Wedding Is It Anyway."
LaTisha: Knowing what to charge a client is probably one of the hardest things to grasp professionally - it's really based on a few factors such as geography, amount of work required and of course, your skill level. Doing research in all of these area may be the best way to get a better feel of what a fair fee structure is.
Our company offers flat rate fees -as I don't feel that percentages offer the client any thing of value. The fee I charge is based upon what needs to be done - not how much money someone has (or doesn't) to spend...........
3 comments:
Dear Linnyette:
I've done corporate events planning in the past. Now I focus on image and beauty.
I just recently planned my own wedding that went GREAT! Now I have people asking me to plan their special moment.
I've been looking for information on "how to charge" for planning services. Do you go by a strict percentage of cost to figure out your fee, or do your have set prices for each service level you provide?
Please let me know and thanks in advance,
LaTisha
PS: You are by far my favorite planner to watch and learn from on "Whose Wedding Is It Anyway."
Happy 4th of July to you!! And I hope you enjoyed your holiday!! Keep up the great work and style. You make it look so easy Ms.Linnyette.
LaTisha:
Knowing what to charge a client is probably one of the hardest things to grasp professionally - it's really based on a few factors such as geography, amount of work required and of course, your skill level. Doing research in all of these area may be the best way to get a better feel of what a fair fee structure is.
Our company offers flat rate fees -as I don't feel that percentages offer the client any thing of value. The fee I charge is based upon what needs to be done - not how much money someone has (or doesn't) to spend...........
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