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How to spot a good photographer
Lifted from ehow.com
2009 October

Most freelance or aspiring models don't have a manager or agency to set them up with reliable and legit paid modeling gigs. When you're looking out for yourself, it's important to check references. Here's how...
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Wedding on a tight budget
Lifted from ehow.com
2009 October

You have finally met the person of your dreams and all you want to do is throw the most beautiful wedding event ever! but we are in a recession and money is tight. Here are a few steps that will help you achieve a beautiful and memorable wedding during a financial crisis.

Step 1 - BE FLEXIBLE
While deciding with your fiance' which date to tie the knot, go for an off season wedding, that means do not plan your wedding for December, January, April, June or November. They are on high demands for weddings.

Step 2 - BE FLEXIBLE.. again
Now that you have found the off season month that works for you, now go deeper and find the least demanding day people are booking their weddings, for example Saturday evenings will cost you a lot more than a Sunday evening. If you choose days that are not on high demand you can still have a beautiful place at a good deal.
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How to Make a Great Wedding Website
Lifted from ehow.com
2009 October

If you're posting your big day on a wedding website, there are a few things you should know before jumping in and getting your information out there. Take a breath and do a little planning--your website will be much better if you do!

Step 1 - Decide What to Include on Your Wedding Website
Be sure to include important information such as where, when, how to RSVP, and directions. Include directions on the site for ALL out of town guests--even if it means that you're writing directions from several locations.

Give a timeline of events--even if you have to guess, use approximations to let guests know what you've planned. If you're off at the wedding, no one will ever remember. It's just nice to give guests a head's up about what's in store.

Include information on a separate link for the wedding party. Link to dresses, tuxes, and all information the wedding party needs to know.

Do include general thank yous to guests for visiting your site, thank yous to the bridal party  for participating, and thank yous to each set of parents for their support.
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How to Organize Successful Corporate Parties
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2009 October

Corporate parties are a powerful tool of employer branding used by companies nowadays. Most frequently, corporate parties are organized on the occasion of Christmas Holidays, as a sequence of team building, as annual employees gathering, but also to mark special events like the retirement or leave of a key-person or a product/service launching. In either case, the organization of successful corporate parties is a challenge because of the high number of attendants and the difficulty to satisfy such a variety of tastes and preferences.

Things You'll Need: Christmas decorations, Wall murals, Red carpet runner, Glow cups and light-up glasses, Trinkets boxes.
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