Wedding Blog

Wedding Blog Success Stories [2024]

Updated: September 6th, 2024

Picture sharing your expertise with couples planning their special day. Starting a wedding blog revolves around curating content that helps people navigate one of the most memorable moments of their lives.

You’ll dive into producing articles, guides, and tutorials that cover every facet of weddings, from vendor reviews to DIY decor tips. The key here is consistency and quality, offering valuable insights while partnering with industry professionals for content and sponsorships.

The wedding industry is bustling, and a well-researched, authentic blog can attract a dedicated audience and lucrative advertising deals. You don’t need to be a wedding planner by trade, but a knack for research and a passion for beautiful events is essential. If you desire a venture where your insights can shine and directly impact others' happiness, this might be the ideal business for you to start.

In this list, you'll find real-world wedding blog success stories and very profitable examples of starting a wedding blog that makes money.

1. Shaadivaale ($24K/year)

Shaadivaale was founded in 2018 by an entrepreneur who had a difficult time finding suitable vendors for their own wedding. Recognizing the need for a platform where clients and vendors could easily connect, they launched Shaadivaale to help people find wedding vendors and to support vendors in growing their businesses. Since its inception, Shaadivaale has gained over 500 registered vendors and has seen success in terms of sales and customer retention.

How much money it makes: $24K/year
How much did it cost to start: $500
How many people on the team: 5

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How I Started A $2K/Month Wedding Planning Service In India

Shaadivaale is a successful wedding planning service in India, started in 2018 as a side business with a job, which now has over 500 vendors registered and plans to get into offline and real luxe wedding planning while staying true to their vision of providing a platform for clients and vendors to find each other.

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