‘Profitable celebrant, is wonderfully informative of what to
expect being a celebrant. Ms. Peters is careful to let you know that even
though there are lots of people getting married, this is not a get-rich quick
scheme or business. Yes, many celebrants earn a good living, but this is a job
or vocation really for a person who loves people and wishes to assist in making
the couple's day special.
And yes, she does go into the details of getting your business
off the ground. She gives you details about the differences between a wedding
officiant and a celebrant. Where to start with marketing, as well as guidance
on what to change and why. Ms. Peters has been a celebrant for a number of
years and leaves nothing out.
Yes I recommend this book highly.CharLena Pearson-Fulcher, Wedding Strategist & Officiant in New York.Amazon Review
Here’s a companion book which I highly recommend. '1,000! Answers
to Your Wedding Questions’. While ‘How to be a Profitable Celebrant: Practical
Tips on Running a Profitable Celebrancy Business’ is about the business part of
being a Celebrant, ‘1,000! Answers to Your Wedding
Questions’ is about the Wedding Day and the Wedding Ceremony. It even includes
text that goes into compiling a memorable Wedding Ceremony.
And if you want to make yourself really memorable, give the
couple an inexpensive but the most appropriate gift for the occasion - a copy of
the book, ‘Honeymoon! A Sizzle or a Fizzle? Prepare mentally, physically and
emotionally for the best time of your life’. A true Honeymoon Planner which answers
all the questions of how, when, where or why.
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