I’m looking for other bride’s feedback on a “do it yourself invitation” ebook?
parchment_lady asked:
I’m writing a small “how to create wedding invitations” ebook to try to jumpstart an internet business. I work 40-55 hrs a week in a factory, and would love to get out of there! My wedding is for June 21, 2009 and I want to be completely financially independent of a job by then (crosses fingers)
I’m looking for some brides who are willing to read this ebook (for free of course) and then provide me a review I would be allowed to put on my website. I’d like a review of the good, the bad, and what else you would want be included. I’m giving away 10 free copies and would love some honest reviews and opinions. Thanks
Michelle
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2 Responses to “I’m looking for other bride’s feedback on a “do it yourself invitation” ebook?”
I’d do it, depending on your time line. I’m getting married in two weeks, then we’ll be on our honeymoon for nearly two weeks. So I couldn’t do it until mid-August.
I’m extremely frugal and know how to put on a wedding on the cheap (my first was at a park, and with rented arch, red carpet, and chairs, came to $350) so I bet I might have some ideas for you.
I’d definitely read your book. Designing the paper parts of the wedding (save the date, invite, programs, etc.) was one of my favorite parts. I’m a graphic designer and book designer, so I knew the professional end of things but I wasn’t aware of all the papers, punches, and d.i.y. stuff that are now available because of scrapbooking/crafting renaissance. It was interesting to me to see how these two worlds could overlap and support each other. I had a lot of fun getting in touch with my more “crafty” side. I’d love to read your book, and think my design industry background would offer you a different viewpoint. You can email me if you think I’m a good candidate. Good Luck with your book!