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Wedding Invitation Hints – Quality Products And Customer Service |
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July 24, 2005 By: Annie Walker Wedding Invitation Hints – Quality Products And Customer ServiceThere are exactly 434 days until the big event and you want your wedding to be the most wonderful day of your life. You’re in charge. Success – or failure – is literally in your hands. When the enormity of this responsibility hits, don’t panic. As Eliza Kendall, president of ElizaJ, providers of fine rest rooms for outdoor events as well as a former event planner advises, “Think of three other ‘P’ words, successful Parties require Planning and Professional help. Stay true to this, and your wedding will go off without a hitch.” Headquartered in Harwich, MA, ElizaJ is focused entirely on quality products and first-rate customer service. ElizaJ, established in 1997 and formerly known as Leave it to Liza, caters to party rental companies, caterers and outdoor event organizers and has an esteemed client list that includes General Motors, IBM, Microsoft, Genzyme, Smith Kline Beecham, Sprint, McKinsey and Company, Bain and Company, GE, Fidelity, State Street Bank, ESPN and the Kennedy family. Kendall continued, “The first thing you want to do is create a vision of your wedding and be aware that there are going to be some things you just can’t control, such as the weather.” But you can be ready for them by keeping in mind these planning tips from ElizaJ:
Twelve-months prior to your wedding day (and during prime season) the caterer, florist, musicians/DJ and photographer/videographer should be booked. Consider holding your wedding on a Sunday or even a Friday to save money. Four-months, you should order the wedding invitations and other corresponding stationary such as thank-you notes, your wedding gown, wedding cake and complete the guest list. Two months prior to your wedding, the invitations should be mailed, honeymoon planned, wedding bands purchased, tuxes rented/bought, transportation arranged, marriage license obtained, beauty services scheduled and menu decided upon. Known as a “Walking Rolodex” Kendall reminds brides, “Your wedding is about you. Add your personal touch to your event. Design centerpieces with flowers that you like. Set your tables with nice cloth napkins with napkin rings. And be sure not to forget one very important thing – make sure your bathrooms are sparkling clean and pleasant. I don’t say this because I’m in the business of providing practical, elegant rest rooms for events. I provide practical, elegant rest rooms because I believe that is critical to bringing a successful event full circle. Making fussy Aunt Gertrude and the rest of your wedding guests comfortable throughout your event will go a long way to making it one to remember.” ElizaJ – Ahead with ClassElizaJ, providers of fine deliverable restrooms for catered outdoor events, has over 12 years experience in the special event business. Eliza Kendall founded the ElizaJ company (formerly Leave it to Liza) in 1997, after realizing that there was a continual need for attractive, impeccable, upscale self-contained restrooms. Focused entirely on quality products and first-rate customer service, ElizaJ, has a lengthy client list of caterers, party rental companies and outdoor event organizers. ElizaJ is headquartered in Harwich, MA. Granting Independent ContractsAs one of the largest provider’s of fine self-contained restrooms for catered outdoor events, ElizaJ is granting independent contracts and franchises throughout the U.S. The independent contractor program is an ideal business opportunity for someone who is seeking additional income looking to be their own boss, set their own hours and join the ranks of proud entrepreneurs.
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The Author:
Annie Walker is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.wedding-invitations-n-online.com.
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