How to be a Profitable Celebrant:
Practical Tips on Running a Profitable Celebrancy Business
by Vlady M Peters
Practical Tips on Running a Profitable Celebrancy Business
by Vlady M Peters

23 Celebrancy tips to help you become a more Profitable Celebrant in running your Celebrancy Business
23 Celebrancy tips to help you become a more Profitable Celebrant in running your Celebrancy Business
Unique book designed for Celebrant or Officiants of
ceremonies.
Whether you’re a legally appointed
Celebrant who conducts legal marriage ceremonies, or you’re an Officiant more
interested in the social ceremonies such as:
1. Baby naming
2. Adoption of a child
3. Loss of a child in child birth
4. Coming of age ceremony
5. House blessing
6. Birthday ceremony
7. Funeral
8. Scattering of Ashes
9. Rite of passage
10. Successful graduation
11. Entering the workforce
12. Entering a new career
13. Starting one’s own business
14. Retirement ceremony
15. Engagement
16. Renewal of Wedding Vows
17. Commitment Ceremony
18. Anniversaries – wedding and others
19. Separation or divorce ceremony
20. Pet Ceremony
21. A bon voyage or welcome back ceremony
22. Boat naming
23. Memorial
‘How to be a Profitable Celebrant:
Practical Tips on Running a Profitable Celebrancy Business’ will give you hints
on how to do it in a successful way.
Already used by Celebrants conducting
ceremonies, this book is also used as a manual by trainers of Celebrants.
As a business book, it includes such topics
as:
1. Getting the best out of interviews with
the bride and groom planning a wedding
2. Finding the best ways to reach people
planning weddings or other ceremonies
3. Setting up an office at home or finding premises
where people will find you
4. Setting fees and keeping track of
expenses
5. Acquiring the right equipment for your
business as a Celebrant
6. Dealing the right way with wedding enquiries to increase your bookings
7. Checklist for wedding ceremonies
8. Networking at weddings and other
ceremonies you conduct
Whether you’re a legally appointed Celebrant who conducts legal marriage ceremonies, or you’re an Officiant more interested in the social ceremonies such as:
1. Baby naming
2. Adoption of a child
3. Loss of a child in child birth
4. Coming of age ceremony
5. House blessing
6. Birthday ceremony
7. Funeral
8. Scattering of Ashes
9. Rite of passage
10. Successful graduation
11. Entering the workforce
12. Entering a new career
13. Starting one’s own business
14. Retirement ceremony
15. Engagement
16. Renewal of Wedding Vows
17. Commitment Ceremony
18. Anniversaries – wedding and others
19. Separation or divorce ceremony
20. Pet Ceremony
21. A bon voyage or welcome back ceremony
22. Boat naming
23. Memorial
‘How to be a Profitable Celebrant: Practical Tips on Running a Profitable Celebrancy Business’ will give you hints on how to do it in a successful way.
Already used by Celebrants conducting ceremonies, this book is also used as a manual by trainers of Celebrants.
As a business book, it includes such topics as:
1. Getting the best out of interviews with the bride and groom planning a wedding
2. Finding the best ways to reach people planning weddings or other ceremonies
3. Setting up an office at home or finding premises where people will find you
4. Setting fees and keeping track of expenses
5. Acquiring the right equipment for your
business as a Celebrant
6. Dealing the right way with wedding enquiries to increase your bookings
7. Checklist for wedding ceremonies
8. Networking at weddings and other ceremonies you conduct