Market Analysis

like a pro

How to run a

Get ready to have a data-backed answer to everything.

If you're looking for funding (i.e. pitching to banks or seeking angel investors), they'll want to know what sets you apart. This training will help you structure your future money-making-asks around real research so you'll never get stumped with a question from a potential investor or client. 

Ready to open your own wedding venue but not sure how to find your competitive advantage?

Hey venue dreamer:

free
class!

Hey friend. I'm Lindsay. If I could pour you a glass of sweet tea and chat while rocking in chairs on the back porch, you bet I would … 

So nice bumpin’ into you here! 

I’ve got a heart for hard-working dreamers who build wedding venues to serve couples on the most joy-filled days of their lives. 

The truth is: running a market analysis is one of the first things I do for every  1:1 consulting client—no matter the stage of business they're in. After nearly a decade of working with financial advisors and helping numerous clients secure over $28M in combined funding, I've learned a thing or two about the funding process.

And one of the most important things I've learned? You need to know your market. I'm excited to peel back the curtain and show YOU exactly what I do for my clients so you can do it for yourself!


In one hour, we'll cover ...

if you're ready to jumpstart your venue ...

I’ve never taught this publicly before and I’m excited to get this information in your hands! 

Don't miss this.

I’m showing you exactly how I do this $2,500 service for my clients. 

🙋‍♀️ Your questions about the whole shebang

✏️ The exact process my team and I follow to run a Local Market Analysis for my clients

💻 Where I go to pull data when running reports

🏦 Why banks are looking for a Market Analysis when you’re requesting funding

📈 Why you should run one (hint: it’s for venue owners in all stages—from those first taking action on their dream to veteran venue owners looking to grow)

🤔 What exactly a Market Analysis is (and how it differs from a Feasibility Study)