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It's
an honour to speak at a wedding
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Welcome! This site is designed to
help people who have been asked to speak at a wedding
reception.
If you have been invited to make a toast, deliver
a speech or emcee a wedding reception, you may be
feeling the kind of nervousness, confusion and outright
panic that many people do when asked to take on that
role. Or, you may simply be looking for some creative
ideas on how to go about the job.
Over the past 15 years, I have helped thousands of
people in your shoes to deliver outstanding wedding
toasts and speeches; to preside over wedding receptions
that are fun, classy and unique; and to do so with
complete confidence.
Advice on all of those subjects is contained in my
best-selling book, "The Wedding MC: A Complete
Guide to Success for the Master of Ceremonies"
-- and that same book is now instantly available to
you through this site.
Order The Wedding MC eBook right now and we'll also
send you our new publication "Inspirational
Themes for a Wedding Toast: Nine Sure-Fire Topics
to Build Your Speech Around" -- FREE
if you order
now!
Dollar for dollar, I GUARANTEE YOU it's the best
$9.95 US ($12.95 Canadian) investment you can possibly
make in the success of a wedding reception. So come
on in, read why I wrote the book, preview a few chapters,
browse through some of the testimonials from the 50,000+
people who have bought it and decide for yourself
if the advice I'm offering is worth the ten bucks
it costs to instantly
download it as an eBook.
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Toasting
Tip of the Day
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Remember to occasionally look at the person you are paying tribute to while making your toast. You will honor them in doing so.
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Why
I Wrote This Book
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"My
wife and I were married in a quaint little
church in West Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada.
It
was a December wedding, held at 5:00 pm.
The church was lit with candles. Flowers
filled the alter. A choir sang. And many
in attendance still tell us it was the
most romantic wedding they have ever attended.
The
reception was held at The Four Seasons
Hotel in downtown Vancouver. My Mother-in-Law
had worked for months to take care of
every last detail; my Father-in-Law had
spared no expense in making it a very
special evening for the 125 guests we
had invited.
In
short, it was the kind of wedding they
write about in those fancy bridal magazines,
and everyone was having a wonderful time.
Then
our MC took the stage..."
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