Become a Wedding Coordinator

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  • Earn up to $56,000/yr*
  • $125 Billion per year Industry
  • Growing Industry
  • No experience needed
  • Professional Career
  • Set your own hours
  • Work Full-Time or 
    Part-Time
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Now is the Time. Do it for yourself, for your family, or for your children. Just do it.

Wedding and Event Planning is a Big Business! 
How much could you earn working in the $125 billion wedding and event industry? Since the average cost of a wedding or event is $28,000 (and rising!) and the typical planning fee for a wedding coordinator is 10% to 15%, you could make $2,800 to $4,200 for one, standard-sized wedding or event! Top Wedding/Event Planners can earn between $56,000 and $126,000 a year!



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This program is available in the all US States.

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