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What do you need to learn in wedding planning?
First, communication planner, that is, you should have the ability to sign sales orders and communicate with customers. This kind of talent can be employed after short-term training in wedding-related knowledge.

Second, a planner with design ability, we call him a wedding designer. And the interior design of the wedding room, as well as 3D design and hand-drawn design, can directly complete the spatial effect design scheme of the customer's wedding according to the demands of the newcomers!

Third, wedding co-ordination, can also be called executive director or executive director, mainly responsible for the implementation of the wedding scene, docking suppliers and planners' work arrangements.

Fourth, the wedding copy, according to my years of experience. It seems that there is no copywriting in Guangzhou or the whole country except our wedding training institution. Call it a new media operation or marketing assistant at most. Mumuhua is a copywriter, which is only responsible for excavating the wedding training of the new couple, determining the wedding theme name, planning the wedding creative scheme and various process links, and describing the copywriter of the company's operation and publicity.

Extended information invitation is the first impression of wedding guests, so the writing of invitation is particularly important. When writing an invitation, the newcomer must write down the names of all the invitees. Must be formal, can't write nicknames, aliases. If there are two names, you should use "cum" or "and" between them. Do not use pauses, commas or spaces.

In addition, for the date of the wedding, we should also write down the specific time (lunar calendar date, sun day), and finally write down the location of the wedding, and attach a map if possible.

In addition, if it is a theme wedding, you can write down the dress code for the guests on the invitation.