Write Your Wedding Toast in a Day
Give the best toast at the wedding. Best man, maid of honor, parents of the bride, and parents of the groom. Follow this six-step plan to write, edit, and rehearse, your wedding toast in a day.
Generate tons of great ideas for your toast so you won't be stuck on what to say
Stop dreading writing your toast and take the pressure off yourself
Impress the crowd with a well-rehearsed toast
Put together the heartfelt toast that everyone will remember
Leave the wedding couple with a great lasting impression from your impressive toast
Write a draft NOW that you can edit and practice with time to spare
Save time and stress so you aren't writing your toast the night before
Know exactly what to say and for how long
Take this course and get exactly what you need--no frills and no filler content
Included are: The key brainstorming questions I ask, over 20 video examples of wedding toasts, an outline structure, and a speech practice log
This course is six video lessons each with accompanying worksheets to help you plan, write, edit, and rehearse your wedding toast.
Yes! I have taken my years of experience as a speechwriter and broken down my process into a course that you can now use to write your wedding toast.
Yes, I found some of the best best-man, maid of honor, parents of the bride/groom, speeches and have links to all of them so that you can watch and learn from the best
The whole thing mirrors the same process that I go through with my clients when they ask for a wedding toast.
If you are completely unsatisfied with the course, you can ask for a 100% refund no questions asked.
I don't want to waste your time. You live a busy life and I don't want to fill up a course like this will filler content that won't help you.
Wedding toasts by a professional can easily start at $300. You can find cheaper ones but you're really gambling on those writers. Instead, you can take this course for $75 and get the same advice and help that I give to my clients.
This course won't teach you how to use crude jokes or bad one-liners. Those will crash your toast quickly. Instead, the focus will be on finding heartfelt and funny stories instead that you can use. There's always a chance to discover the humor about someone rather than trying to be a standup comedian.
Introduction
FREE PREVIEWStep 1: Brainstorming: Ask the Right Questions
Step 2: Watch Great Examples
Step 3: Length and Structure
Step 4: Write Your First Draft
Step 5: Edit Out Loud
Step 6: Memorization and Rehearsal
Toast Closing