Im looking at all the documents and it works out to about $40 which seems like a great investment for a side hustle while in grad school. I would love more info like how to advertise my services if possible.
It is a great side hustle, part-time, or full-time career! I would suggest watching all of my videos as they cover a lot about this business, how to start, and how to market yourself. I'm always here if you are interested in more training! Thanks for watching!
Hey Marissa! I'm glad you said this. Definitely not all Officiants make that kind of money. However, it is possible for any officiant to make this kind of money. If someone is in a rural area, and in a very unpopulated part of the country, they will have to be willing to travel and cover a larger geographic area. It's all about building your business and skill set (what you offer, specialize in, package offerings, etc.) based around your area. Let me know if you ever want to be on an episode and talk about the struggles of the Midwest. Thanks for listening! -Chad
Depends on many factors. You can advertise for as little as $50 on any of these platforms but your return may vary depending on your advertising methods. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Wix is the easiest for all levels of people and tech knowledge. All of my websites and lead generation are built on Wix and everyone that enrolls in my course gets an entire website template for their business on Wix.
To make that kind of money you have to be very good and very confident. The officiant business is saturated and people don't have the money to pay those kinds of fees. Maybe the really big weddings with rich people don't care about how much the officiant costs, but the rest of the population does. That's why people get married at courthouses or at their churches.
Thanks for watching. Actually, with packages you can make $500 to $1500 per wedding. I know A LOT of wedding officiants making a nice full-time income off of officiating. You do need to be good and confident...but I hope if you go to any professional that does any service they are good and confident. Most of my couples don't have a lot of money and want a small ceremony on the beach. My average client bill is $700. It's work, but it's very doable.
I don't believe for a second that you know a LOT of full-time wedding officiants. And nobody in most states is going to be able to charge $700 for an elopement unless they are also providing the venue.
Ok. I agree that you cannot charge $700 for an elopement unless it's an elopement package with decor, photography, etc. Thanks for commenting. I appreciate you
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I'm a school teacher and I really want to do this because if I have to have a 2nd job I want it to refresh my soul.
That's so awesome! It's a great part time income and very rewarding. Go download the Quick Start Guide for Officiants and let me know if I can help.
Hello Chad, I just got Ordained, and I'm starting to put together different packages... do you have sample packages I can look at???? Thanks
Im looking at all the documents and it works out to about $40 which seems like a great investment for a side hustle while in grad school. I would love more info like how to advertise my services if possible.
It is a great side hustle, part-time, or full-time career! I would suggest watching all of my videos as they cover a lot about this business, how to start, and how to market yourself. I'm always here if you are interested in more training! Thanks for watching!
This doesn’t include in the different packages.
Thanks for watching! Let me know if you have a question. I'm happy to answer! Sorry, I'm not sure I understand what you're asking.
Where are these officiants at? I can't bieve you can make that in Iowa.
Hey Marissa! I'm glad you said this. Definitely not all Officiants make that kind of money. However, it is possible for any officiant to make this kind of money. If someone is in a rural area, and in a very unpopulated part of the country, they will have to be willing to travel and cover a larger geographic area. It's all about building your business and skill set (what you offer, specialize in, package offerings, etc.) based around your area. Let me know if you ever want to be on an episode and talk about the struggles of the Midwest. Thanks for listening! -Chad
You can't make that much on a regular basis as he is suggesting.
Thanks for commenting! Just curious, are you an officiant? You should join our Facebook group :)
Advertising on Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc. each cost at least $400/month.
Depends on many factors. You can advertise for as little as $50 on any of these platforms but your return may vary depending on your advertising methods. Thanks for watching and commenting!
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Wix is the easiest for all levels of people and tech knowledge. All of my websites and lead generation are built on Wix and everyone that enrolls in my course gets an entire website template for their business on Wix.
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To make that kind of money you have to be very good and very confident. The officiant business is saturated and people don't have the money to pay those kinds of fees. Maybe the really big weddings with rich people don't care about how much the officiant costs, but the rest of the population does. That's why people get married at courthouses or at their churches.
Thanks for watching. Actually, with packages you can make $500 to $1500 per wedding. I know A LOT of wedding officiants making a nice full-time income off of officiating. You do need to be good and confident...but I hope if you go to any professional that does any service they are good and confident. Most of my couples don't have a lot of money and want a small ceremony on the beach. My average client bill is $700. It's work, but it's very doable.
I don't believe for a second that you know a LOT of full-time wedding officiants. And nobody in most states is going to be able to charge $700 for an elopement unless they are also providing the venue.
Ok. I agree that you cannot charge $700 for an elopement unless it's an elopement package with decor, photography, etc. Thanks for commenting. I appreciate you
He's actually correct. I do 3-4 elopements a week.
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