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Why is it so hard to break into the luxury wedding market?
So many wedding pros dream of working high-end weddings but don’t know how to raise their prices or attract premium clients. You’re doing great work, but the jump to luxury feels out of reach.
In today’s episode, I’m joined by Nikisha King, a wedding stationery designer who made that leap. She shares how she transitioned into the luxury wedding market, raised her prices with confidence, and started booking high-end clients who value her expertise.
We’re talking about the real mindset shift it takes, pricing strategies for wedding professionals who want to stop undercharging, and how to become the obvious choice for premium clients without burning yourself out.
If you’ve been wondering how to transition to luxury weddings or what pricing for high-end weddings really looks like behind the scenes, this episode is going to give you the clarity and inspiration to go for it.
Shownotes: https://evolveyourweddingbusiness.com/319
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Tired of random marketing and unpredictable bookings? You’re not alone—most wedding pros fall into the trap of random acts of marketing that don’t actually lead to more bookings.
It doesn’t have to be this way. In my free audio training, I pull back the curtain on the strategies and frameworks six-figure wedding businesses use to book dream clients without working 60+ hour weeks.
🎧 Listen for free now: evolveyourweddingbusiness.com/secret
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👉 Want to finally break free from The Knot and WeddingWire without losing leads? Save your seat for this free training.
Why is it so hard to break into the luxury wedding market?
So many wedding pros dream of working high-end weddings but don’t know how to raise their prices or attract premium clients. You’re doing great work, but the jump to luxury feels out of reach.
In today’s episode, I’m joined by Nikisha King, a wedding stationery designer who made that leap. She shares how she transitioned into the luxury wedding market, raised her prices with confidence, and started booking high-end clients who value her expertise.
We’re talking about the real mindset shift it takes, pricing strategies for wedding professionals who want to stop undercharging, and how to become the obvious choice for premium clients without burning yourself out.
If you’ve been wondering how to transition to luxury weddings or what pricing for high-end weddings really looks like behind the scenes, this episode is going to give you the clarity and inspiration to go for it.
Shownotes: https://evolveyourweddingbusiness.com/319
I’m hosting a free live class called Break Up With The Knot & WeddingWire (Without Losing Leads) and you're invited!
We’ll talk about why those listings stopped working, what’s actually getting results right now, and how to build a marketing plan that gives you back control.
Grab your free seat at evolveyourweddingbusiness.com/breakup
***
Tired of random marketing and unpredictable bookings? You’re not alone—most wedding pros fall into the trap of random acts of marketing that don’t actually lead to more bookings.
It doesn’t have to be this way. In my free audio training, I pull back the curtain on the strategies and frameworks six-figure wedding businesses use to book dream clients without working 60+ hour weeks.
🎧 Listen for free now: evolveyourweddingbusiness.com/secret

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