Wedding Consulting Business

Wedding Consulting Business Success Stories [2024]

Updated: September 22nd, 2024

Tired of generic weddings and endless stress for the bride and groom? Enter the wedding consulting business. This idea involves you stepping in as an expert to guide couples through one of the most important days of their lives.

In essence, a wedding consultant handles all the logistics, vendor coordination, and timeline management. This frees up couples to focus on celebrating their love rather than sweating the details.

Starting this business requires a blend of organizational prowess and a knack for negotiation. Networking with venues, florists, and caterers is just the beginning. From intimate beach ceremonies to grand hotel receptions, the scope is vast and rewarding.

If you have a passion for creating memorable experiences and excel at managing moving parts, a wedding consulting business offers both personal and financial fulfillment. It's not a stroll in the park, but seeing a flawless wedding day come together makes the effort worthwhile.

In this list, you'll find real-world wedding consulting business success stories and very profitable examples of starting a wedding consulting business that makes money.

1. The Haiku Guys & Gals ($420K/year)

After realizing how much joy their Free Haiku service brought to strangers, the co-founders of Haiku Guys & Gals made it their mission to bring haiku to everyone. With an estimated 60,000 haikus written, over 600 events served, and over $600,000 generated in income for the poets working with them, the business has seen impressive growth and success. Their monthly revenue averages around $35,000/month, attracting and retaining customers through word-of-mouth and brand awareness.

How much money it makes: $420K/year
How many people on the team: 2

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How We Started A $35K/Month Business Writing Personalized Poetry At Events

Haiku Guys & Gals is an entertainment service that writes personalized free haiku for guests at events; since launching in 2013, they've written over 60,000 haikus at over 600 events for a total income of over $600,000.

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2. The Budget Savvy Bride ($120K/year)

Jessica Bishop came up with the idea for The Budget Savvy Bride while planning her own wedding on a limited budget. She started a blog to share her ideas and resources with other brides facing similar challenges. The blog grew organically and became a top wedding planning resource and support community, reaching millions of readers annually and breaking revenue records in 2020.

How much money it makes: $120K/year
How much did it cost to start: $0
How many people on the team: 2

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How I Started A 6-Figure Wedding Planning Resource And Community For Couples On A Budget

The Budget Savvy Bride is a top wedding planning resource and support community that grew from a passion project into a successful business, reaching millions of readers annually and breaking revenue records in 2020 with a 46.6% increase in revenue and a 21.28% increase in traffic.

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3. Shaadivaale ($24K/year)

Shaadivaale was founded in 2018 by an entrepreneur who had a difficult time finding suitable vendors for their own wedding. Recognizing the need for a platform where clients and vendors could easily connect, they launched Shaadivaale to help people find wedding vendors and to support vendors in growing their businesses. Since its inception, Shaadivaale has gained over 500 registered vendors and has seen success in terms of sales and customer retention.

How much money it makes: $24K/year
How much did it cost to start: $500
How many people on the team: 5

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How I Started A $2K/Month Wedding Planning Service In India

Shaadivaale is a successful wedding planning service in India, started in 2018 as a side business with a job, which now has over 500 vendors registered and plans to get into offline and real luxe wedding planning while staying true to their vision of providing a platform for clients and vendors to find each other.

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