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PR Tips: Wedding PR 101 | You Have a Website Right?
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Do you have a website? It sounds crazy I know. You’re thinking…why would she even ask this question? Of course we have a website. Don’t be fooled, many industry vendors may have a sad shadow of a website or nothing at all. I have received countless emails from wedding business owners who have a blog and no website. They have an email address that isn’t tied to a legitimate business name. Instead I see “company name {at} hotmail.com” gmail.com, comcast.com or even aol.com. Most of your customers are on the web and navigate websites daily.  In order to have full faith in a vendor for an upcoming wedding, brides want to feel comfortable that these businesses are reliable and aren’t going to disappear anytime soon. How do you give your customer this peace of mind with no website, a blog with barely any posts, and no real email address? There is nothing more frustrating as a consumer than searching for information on the internet and not finding anything or being utterly disappointed just to be turned off by what I do find. PLUS how do you expect media to be impressed with you as “the” expert in your field, which many of you claim to be, when you have a website that is less then impressive? You may be getting all the blog coverage and link backs you could hope for from other online media sources, but if all people can find on you is a rinky dink blog or website under construction with a splash page that does more damage then even having a website at all,  you will be sorry!

To all of you vendors who have the brand and logo thing down and are working on enhancing your website keep in mind: It is the only version of you most people will meet before considering contacting or booking you, therefore you must make sure it clearly communicates what you do, why you are qualified, and the manner in which you do business. Only put up the best images of your work. I can’t tell you how many wedding planners, photographers, floral designers, confectionists etc.. who do amazing work tend to showcase the less appealing details and images in their portfolios. Your brides have limited time to spend on your website before she hops on to the next medium of online inspiration. How will you keep her hooked?  Don’t forget to add press, success stories if they apply, and what makes you special or an expert at what you do. Your contact information is also key, unless you want people falling in love with you, wanting to book you and losing interest after a wild goose chase looking for your email address or phone number. So if you have a website-fabulous! Does it make the kind of impression that leads to sales? To those of you are are currently without..how do you intend to capture market share in an industry with many competitors who stand out and do it right?

Below are a sampling of websites I really like! Click on the image to see more.
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May you be inspired,

Leila

Inspired by this Wedding Flora and Fauna
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There is nothing like wandering through wispy branches, sculpted shrubs, and layers of blooming color and texture. I could lose myself in a garden or field for hours. They are the perfect juxtaposition of art and nature. I am sure some of you find this fairly predictable after I shared my undying love for Green last week. As much as I adore a manicured lawn and plants plotted on a plane as if they were in a painting, the free form of a field of wild flowers can captivate me upon every viewing. Many of my favorite engagement or wedding pictures are of couples submerged in a grassy meadow. The ethereal feeling of being surrounded by what God naturally created helps to re-connect me with my life’s purpose and fills me up with gratitude for all that I have been blessed with.

Escaping from the emails, phone calls, city noise and worldly cares by wandering into a flowery patch is the best mini vacay for my soul. On my recent trip to New York, I was so inspired by Central Park! I seriously fell in love! Retreating to a flora and fauna oasis removed from the hustle and bustle was truly amazing. I hope that those who haven’t had the pleasure of standing in such beauty lately can soon go out and create the opportunity!

“The most important part of what a garden does lies in the mysterious, subtle, nearly ineffable but heartfelt ways it stirs you to the depth of your soul.”

-Dominique Browning, Paths of Desire

gabriel-ryan-gardenphoto by Gabriel Ryan

jose-villa-purplephoto by Jose Villa-Image found on Green Wedding Shoes

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photo by Stephanie Williams

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photo by Jenna Walker Photographers

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photo by Luna Photo

 

May you be inspired,

Leila