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You’re Booked! But Are You Ready?

  • Writer: Martine Dardignac
    Martine Dardignac
  • Jul 1
  • 2 min read

You’re finally getting bookings.

The referrals are rolling in.

The DMs are popping.

And yet… you’re exhausted, behind on emails, and can’t remember where you saved that client’s contract.


Sound familiar?


If you’re out here running a legit wedding business but still feel like you’re winging it behind the scenes, I see you. And more importantly, I’ve been you.

a booked entreprenueur responding to emails

Growth is Good. Chaos Is Not.

Getting booked out is exciting but it also exposes every crack in your business.


  • No real onboarding process? Suddenly every new client requires 12 back-and-forths.

  • Pricing still “flexible”? That turns into inconsistent income fast.

  • No clear workflow? You’re reinventing the wheel for every event (and losing hours you don’t have).


That’s the thing no one tells you:

Being booked is a milestone.

But being ready is a foundation.


The Business Side Isn’t Optional Anymore

I work with so many talented vendors who are amazing at what they do—but struggling to stay organized, set boundaries, or get paid on time.


And it’s not because you’re lazy or unprofessional.

It’s because no one teaches us how to run the backend of a creative business.

We learn through burnout, trial and error… or we give up.


But it doesn’t have to be that way.


That’s Why I Created the Getting-Booked Starter Kit

This free guide walks you through:


  • The 3 biggest mistakes vendors make when they start getting booked

  • The workflows you actually need to stop reinventing the wheel

  • My favorite tools for saving time without losing your personal touch


It’s fast. It’s real. And it’s designed for vendors who are already in motion—you just need a little structure to keep it all together.


🚀 Ready to Run Your Business Like a Pro?


And if it speaks to you?


Book a free audit call with me: no pressure, no pushy sales. Just a real conversation about how to clean up the backend so you can keep growing without falling apart.

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