Archives for February, 2008

Weddings Don’t Have To Break The Bank!

Posted on Feb 25, 2008 under Weddings On A Budget | No Comment

2072940696_edited-1.jpgWhy should something small like money put a stop to your dream wedding when it doesn’t have to?  These days, just about every wedding that you will see (unless the couple is rich) is going to be held on a budget.
 

Some weddings are even held on a budget as little as $1000. Just because you can’t afford to pay thousands and thousands of dollars for a wedding doesn’t mean that you can’t throw a wedding to be admired by others.

With this guide , you will learn how to:

Get deals on flowers
Get deals on catering
Get cheap decorating tips
Hire the perfect DJ
Delegate responsibilities
Save money on bridesmaid gifts
Save money on photography/videography
Save money on wedding venues
Shop for wedding attire
Create a timeline for the reception
Speak the language of wedding vendors
Understand contracts
Find the right vendor

There are so many aspects to throwing a wedding that it can cost you an arm and a leg.  Nobody wants to spend every dime that they have on their wedding, yet they still want the best wedding that they can possibly get.

With this guide/planner, that is exactly what you will get and at rock bottom prices too! This guide will be your comprehensive tool to saving money on all of the costs for your wedding.

We will explore themes and extras and how you can save money on all of them.

Click on the button on the right and let’s get started!

The Curse Of Friends & Relations

Posted on Feb 19, 2008 under Friends & Relations | No Comment

img_1467_edited-2.jpgGetting married? Want to save a few bucks?  Then listen to this…….

DO NOT HAVE A FRIEND OR RELATION HANDLE THE ENTERTAINMENT, PHOTOGRAPHY, CATERING OR FLOWERS…

Unless of course you like Vegas, which means you like to roll the dice. Hey, it’s only the most important day of your life. Why not take a chance on your Big Day and let your cousin’s friend (who hasn’t done a wedding in 3 years) handle your entertainment and coordination.

Think how much money you’ll save??

I have seen everything from film running out, to the DJ hitting on the bride, to contaminated food. Should I continue?

Bottom line….Read the Exclusive Wedding Guide. Click the button on the right and in minutes, you will have more information than you thought possible plus you will save money with professional wedding vendors, who do this for a living!>>>>>>>

How To Find A Quality Catering Company

Posted on Feb 18, 2008 under Catering | No Comment

dscf2603_edited-1.jpgWhen it comes to catering services for your wedding, there are options to make it affordable. Generally for larager receptions, catering companies will offer discounts on their own.

Saving money on your food and drinks can be very easy, but it really depends on how large your reception party will be and what you are planning to serve.

The Exclusive Wedding Guide has 10 tips that will keep money in your pocket.

I have also included in this extremely valuable guide…12 questions that you absolutely, positively must ask a catering company in order to avoid the 10 mistakes commonly made by most brides and grooms who, by the way, have never planned a wedding before…kind of like…YOU!

Just click on the button to the right, plus click the “Free Gift” button for an instant Free Gift!>>>>>>>

Guys…Don’t Let Her Do All Of The Planning!

Posted on Feb 17, 2008 under wedding planning | No Comment

sunsetwedding_edited-1-copy.jpgI meet with way too many brides whose fiance is very indifferent about the whole planning process.

Usually the first consultation is with the bride…no groom. This is not healthy for several reasons:

1. The bride meets and makes a decision based on the professionalism, experience and services provided.

Once the groom hears how “expensive” these vendors are, he usually brow beats the bride and vehemently opposes anyone that “charges that much”. Had he met with these professionals, he would understand that you get what you pay for.

But he, of course knows more about the wedding industry than the wedding vendors and unfortunatley most brides loose their spines and submit to their future husbands.  What a shame.

Don’t let this happen to you. Be armed and in control with this 98 page guide full of more information than even your knowledgable future husband knows. Just click the button on the right >>>>>>>

The Wedding Cake

Posted on Feb 13, 2008 under Uncategorized | No Comment

wedding-cake-2-inch.jpgAh Yes!   The Wedding Cake!  Sure looks good and I’ll bet it tastes great!

Do you remember seeing the wedding cake at the last reception you attended? Probably not. Why?

Wedding cakes are usually placed in a corner, out of sight, and the announcer never let’s the guests know, even when the bride and groom are cutting the cake.

Too many people fall into the “wedding trap”.  Gotta have this and gotta have that and it’s gotta be this way and that.

First of all if you decide on a cake, cost it out! Did you know that you can get a beautifully delicious wedding cake at a grocery store for less than half the price at a bakery or wedding cake specialty store?

And this will blow your mind….Listen I’ve gotta go, but if you want the rest of this valuable info, order your 98 page wedding guide, online, and you will own it in minutes!! Just click the button on the right>>>>>

Wedding Etiquette….The “Do’s and Don’ts”

Posted on Feb 12, 2008 under Wedding Etiquette | No Comment

dscf2890_edited-1.jpgDid you know the Best Man should start the toast and that you should tip the organist at the church and that your dance floor should be small?

These are just some of the valuable bits of information that can make your day go smoothly and alleviate any embarrassing situations, or costly mistakes.

For instance, tipping is a personal expression of gratitude. So is saying “Thank you!” They both hold a lot of weight. However, if you feel the need to tip, remember, with most resorts and catering companies, the tip (or gratuity) is usually built in.  That means, if you aren’t paying attention, you’re double-tipping.

Here is frustrating scenario:

You’ve hired the best entertainment and the perfect venue and nobody is dancing. In fact, no one is even in the room. They are all in the lobby area where the bar is located. Don’t make this mistake!  Your bar should be in the same room as your reception/dinner/dancefloor.

This is just one of 28 chapters in the guide that will save you money, time and stress.  This guide will keep money in your pocket and give you more information than most vendors know.   Just Click the button on the right>>>>