in 2013, for my business
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in 2013, for my business
“To make 2013 the year of my re-entry! For a number of years, I was highly active within a few professional and industry networks; however, I got burnt-out. After a full year of being on the sidelines, I am eager for a new opportunity. Ideally, I hope to find a way that I can contribute and lead without spreading myself too thin.” - Elisa Delgardio, CSEP, MBC™, A Flair for Affairs, Orlando, Fla. “To completely digitize my files, notes, and client communications, and get rid of the paper trail. It will be better for my mind and for the environment!” - Ana Skidmore, ABC™, TwoFoot Creative, Ann Arbor/Detroit, Mich. “To begin exploring other sources of revenue beyond weddings. Large-scale parties like mitzvahs, proms, and quinceañeras are on the verge of becoming booming industries. Now is the time to strike. Although weddings will always be at the heart of my business, it never hurts to seek out new revenue streams and find other outlets for my creative talents.” - Cheryl Lynn Foster-Gerton, PBC™, PBSWED, An Essential Event, Denver “To work smarter not harder—pre-qualify inquiries to make sure our time is spent on brides and grooms who are serious about investing in a professional and who would be a good fit for us!” - Nancy Mazzucco, I Do Wedding Consulting, Charlotte, N.C. “To assign 15 minutes a day to update my Facebook business page and another 15 minutes to update other social media sites, and to make more of an effort to ‘seed’ current and past clients, as well as vendors. Birthday cards, anniversaries, thank you cards, and month-before-wedding notes make a world of difference!” - Cathy MacRae, WPICC, DWS, Creative Weddings Planning & Décor, Calgary, Alberta, Canada In 2013, for my b industry best practices “To focus on strengthening and building on my Association of Bridal Consultants’ (ABC) connections this year. Working with the ABC has given me the opportunity to meet and work with so many talented professionals. ” - Jenna Henderson, White Rabbit Photo Boutique, Pomona, Calif. “Bring back the bygone days of grace and elegance, glory, and grandeur. Regenerate the sparkle lost with the onslaught of stock market crashes and foregone traditions...Breathtaking is my 2013 resolution!” - Jade Yost, Haute Bridal Austin, Austin, Texas I resolve... “To treat every wedding as if it were my company’s first so that we bring the same passion, joy, and energy to each wedding that every bride deserves.” - Emily McCollin, PBC™, Occasions by Emily, Mills River, N.C. “To do what we can today rather than pushing it to tomorrow so that all of our clients feel valued. Timelines are usually something that we put on the to-dotomorrow list, but when a last-minute wedding books us, it can get really hectic.” - Heather Holliday, CWP, PBC ™, Holliday Weddings, Petaluma, Calif. “To start a blog. Blogging will help with your company’s SEO on Google and can be linked to your website. My goal is to blog once a week, so I don’t feel pressured to write all the time, but still blog about things I feel are important to share.” - Evonne Grabauskas, Beautiful Celebrations Wedding & Event Planning, Fort Collins, Colo./O’Fallon, Mo. usiness, “To become an ABC Master Bridal Consultant™. I have a year to prepare my portfolio and present at the next conference.” - Gail Johnson, ABC™, Gail Johnson Weddings & Events, Decatur, Ga. “To continue to work smarter, not harder, while finding a balance between managing my growth and enjoying life in general. I’m constantly on the lookout for ways to manage my business more efficiently and will continue to make this a priority in 2013.” - Meghan Ely, OFD Consulting, Richmond, Va. “To take on a second planner in a new market. My weakness has been to take on everything alone. Through experiences in 2012, I have realized that I need a teammate, especially one who has different strengths so that we round each other out. We are dedicated to this and so excited to step into 2013.” - Stephanie L. Hassan, Table7 Events, Inc., Fullerton, Calif. “To continue having fun. We love what we do and want to make sure it never becomes a chore to us. As long as we are having a good time, our clients will have a good time, too.” - Jenny Garringer, PBC™, Pink with Envy Event Planning Services, Beavercreek, Ohio “To be as digital and paperless as possible. This is both for my own processes (using ShootQ and scanning everything during and post-wedding, plus continuing to do my ceremonies from my iPad) and for my couples. It saves me time and effort, plus makes it possible for me to work from anywhere, allowing me to spend more time on the thing I like most—marrying cool couples!” - Bethel L. Nathan, Ceremonies by Bethel, San Diego Wedding Planner Magazine 29