While traditions are something brides need to be aware of, as a wedding professional, trends are often times the more important of the two. To reach a wide audience means that you need to be up to date on the current trends that brides are interested in. While it is tempting to want to have a set specific style, constantly adapting elements of your business to fit what’s relevant today in the wedding industry can be a huge asset. This ability to change doesn’t need to completely alter the foundation of your business, but adapting and being aware of the constant changes is key! Nobody wants to be the “dinosaur” of the industry, with a certain style, on the verge of extinction while a new generation moves forward. Be aware of what the millennial bride is looking for and decide if providing this makes sense for your business. With experience you may have grown accustomed to incorporating timeless traditions, but being open to what’s hot today and now will help keep you relevant and continue to book you business!
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I would seem that the important thing is to fin what is classic and unchanging and figure out how those classic elements will change with trends.
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@weddingPR – great article Leila, will be passing on
Great advice for planners and brides alike – balance tradition with trends. Thanks @weddingPR!
What do you do when you’re caught between traditional and trendy? A great read via @weddingpr
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RT @WeddingPR The debate between traditions vs. trends for brides and for your business – http://t.co/YHj3lGE5
RT @WeddingPR The debate between traditions vs. trends for brides and for your business – http://t.co/YHj3lGE5