| I’m looking for other bride’s feedback on a “do it yourself invitation” ebook?

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?”

  1. amemahoney on May 30th, 2009 10:07 pm

    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.

  2. Fizzie on June 1st, 2009 4:52 am

    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!