Nine Tips for Communicating with Your Wedding Vendors Effectively

Communication is key when it comes to planning for your weddings. So, here are nine helpful tips for communicating with your wedding vendors effectively.

Hire Your Wedding Vendors Wisely

When you are interviewing your wedding vendors, pay attention to their communication style.  Is their written and oral correspondence clear?  Do you feel as if they are listening to you?  You will communicate with your wedding vendors quite a bit, so having a similar communication style is vital to your successful wedding planning.

Don’t Assume Anything With Wedding Planning

Your wedding vendors are just getting to know you, so they are learning your communication style too.  Be clear and thorough when you communicate.  Don’t assume your vendors know what you are thinking.

Create an E-Mail Account for Wedding Planning Only

Numerous wedding industry vendors will send you sales and wedding planning e-mails. With all of this correspondence, you could miss your messages from family and friends. So, creating an e-mail account specifically for wedding planning will help you avoid cluttering up your in-box.

Set Up Project-Specific Folders Within Your E-Mail Account

File the e-mail messages (from both your in-box and out-box) within the corresponding folder so that you can easily find them when needed.

Follow-Up to Your Phone Conversations with Wedding Vendors with an E-Mail Message

To ensure you and your wedding vendors are on the same page, send a quick e-mail message after your call to re-cap your conversation. It doesn’t have to be a long, drawn out message, but you want to be sure that you are in agreement before too much time passes.

Make Your E-Mails to Wedding Vendors Count

Instead of sending numerous daily e-mails to a wedding vendor, jot down all of your questions from the day. Then put your questions together in one email rather than sending six different emails addressing the same concern.  Now, this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t share as much information as possible!  Your wedding vendors just want to be sure that nothing gets lost in the shuffle of e-mails.

Don’t Assume. Ask Your Weding Vendors Questions

You get married (for the first time) once – your wedding vendors manage weddings all of the time.  Don’t worry if your question seems silly to you because it probably won’t seem silly to your vendors. 

Be Visual by Sharing Pictures (or a Pinterest Board) With Your Wedding Vendors

The wedding industry is a creative business, so your vendors are most likely visual people.  Rather than trying to explain your wedding flowers, find a similar picture in a magazine or on the web and share that with your floral designer instead.

Save Your Difficult Topics for Face-to-Face Conversations

E-mails can be easily misunderstood, which makes any conversation difficult. If you need to address a difficult topic, ask for a face-to-face conversation. If that is not an option, then use the telephone.

    Now, all of your wedding vendors should be communicating with you in the same manner.  But this is your money – and it is important for you to stay of top of your correspondence with all of your wedding vendors.

    Love and Soul Always, Kawania

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