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Writing A Mission Statement

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We all know how exciting it can be when you first have an idea that you’d like to turn into a business. Once you have that idea in your head the creative juices begin to flow. And before you know it, without any formal plan, you have the whole look, feel, and purpose of your business all mapped out…in your head. But how will others that are important in the success of your business, like…

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A Client Just Like You

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I was having a deep conversation with my husband over dinner the other night and we got to thinking about ideal clients. It was a chat that sort of a piggy-backed off of my post from a few weeks ago, and it led to a monumental point. We want clients just like us.… You know, a client who could be our best friend in real life. Someone who shares the same values and ideals. Someone

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5 Things That Brides Really Want

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Lauren Grove has her hand on the pulse of the wedding industry. The “5 Things Brides Really Want” will help you shine as a wedding vendor and give your bride exactly what she wants…the best experience as she plans the most important day of her life. I’m sure it’s crossed your mind before… what do brides really… want? Right off the bat, the answer seems easy, right? Maybe it is, but maybe for some of

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Choosing the Ideal Client

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Yes, I said “choosing.” Because at the end of the day, you get to have a say in this process, too. Early in your career, it’s super easy to get wrapped up in taking on any client that is willing to book you. And, while that’s all fine and dandy, it only works for a short period of time. Why? Well, you can only sustain the volume of work you’re doing at the cost your…

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Staying Inspired

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Whether you’re already a full-time wedding vendor, or you’re working toward it, there is one thing that is important regardless: having other interests outside the wedding world. It’s so easy to get wrapped up in the fun and details of weddings, but by the time wedding season comes to an end, many of us are burnt out. We’re looking forward to having our weekends back and life slowing down a bit. And, the easiest way…

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How to Become a Time Lord

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For any of you nerds out there, you’ll get Amma’s post title reference (Doctor Who anyone?). But at the heart of her post she walks you through some great time management tips. And, in an age where we are so connected, some of us need that gentle nudge to really cut the clutter and focus. Take it away, Amma!… One of the hardest things that most creatives have to overcome is the art of time

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Identifying Your Style

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Early in your careers you often spend time trying to figure out exactly what your style is. You play with different looks, editing techniques, types of clients. And, that’s okay. You probably spent just as much time trying to do the same with any endeavor of yours (college, work, etc.). But, how do you make sure you find clients that match your style? Start by honing in what you like. If you love a crisp,…

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Boundaries & The Word No

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Lately, I’ve been hearing a lot about setting boundaries and why it is OK to simply say “no” or, “I am sorry, I can’t help you.” Many of us have a problem saying no and setting boundaries because we feel by doing so, we maybe perceived as uncooperative or unsympathetic.  What if not saying no is costing you money or causing you to neglect your family or business? If you are always saying yes, when…

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Blogging: Get to the Point

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Did you know that people tend to read a lot slower on a screen? Even those of us who have pretty much grown up in front of a screen have a harder time reading from a computer vs. a book. So, as you begin to develop your blogging (and social media…) voice, keep that stat in mind when you write. Some of you may have a journalism background, which is an awesome thing, but

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Blogging Basics: Crediting Images

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Crediting images has become such a hot topic issue in the last few months, especially with the rise of Pinterest. So, how do you properly credit images? Is Pinterest a viable source? Jenna and Liz from Little Bit Heart… share the do’s and don’ts for crediting images. Your blog is a lovely and wonderful place- a space to collect inspiration, to share with others, and to create a community. It can also be, well, a