Wedding
Plans: Can You Really Organize A Wedding Using
The Internet?
by Luca
Think of any business name or any service you
know of. Now open a web page to a search engine
and type in what you came up with. Voila! A million
results and most probably, (If you typed a business
name) the business' Website.
For example, I love Jelly beans. I also obsess
about buying a plasma TV. So, I'm going to do
2 product searches. For a business search, I will
randomly select a business from the yellow pages
and search for it by typing the business name.
I will now perform 3 searches:
1."Jelly Beans" 2."Plasma TV"
3.Randomly selected business name
Ok, here were my results:
1. The "Jelly bean" search brought
me 10,200,000 results! Of course I was bored after
the first page, but I found what I was looking
for-the official Jelly Belly website. There were
other various suppliers listed in the sponsored
links along the top and right hand side, some
selling the original Jelly Belly Jelly beans.
I looked at them all to compare prices.
2. The "Plasma TV" search brought me
76,100,000 results! The first page consisted of
the major high street stores, comparison website
links and a few manufacturer website links. If
I had searched "32" plasma TV"
the results would have been more specific.
3. I performed 5 business name searches. 4 of
the 5 names searched produced results in the top
10 listings and 3 of the 5 names searched produced
sponsored links for that company.
RESULTS: Any business owner with half a brain
will list their information, in some form, on
the internet!
So now we know....Everyone is on the internet...nothing
new really. But to answer the big question of
"Can you really organize a wedding using
the internet?" I would have to say YES!
I know this because I'm doing it myself. I'm
getting married next year and I'm making a point
of sourcing all of my information from the internet.
There are so many companies out there-it's unbelievable.
The Wedding business is still big and everyone
wants to make money off you, which is why you
must seriously shop around before making any choices.
Here is an example: I myself work as a wedding
singer, my fiancé as a wedding DJ, so we
both know a fair bit about the business. My fiancé
has seen her share of bad singers and bands. I
have worked with more 'cheesy DJ's' than I care
to remember. The last thing either of us want
for our evening reception is bad entertainment.
What we do is this:
1. Type in key phrases through a search engine
like "Wedding bands in North Wales"
or "Wedding DJ in Chester". We do this
a number of times with different key phrases as
we may get varied results each time. We look at
the sponsored links as they will pick up on the
key phrases.
2. Visit websites, listen to audio samples and
log the results in a database.
3. Contact the various entertainers for availability,
prices, audio samples and repertoire-I personally
do this by email as I don't like to be hassled
afterwards.
4. When we've narrowed it down to a few we'll
see if we can watch them in action, or at least
get some more info on them from another source,
i.e. References or reviews.
...And then we're satisfied!
This sounds like a lot of work, but I always
think it's better to be thorough. You're always
going to be taking a chance, whether booking online
or in a shop, but you'll get a lot less fed up
flicking through internet pages than you will
carting yourself around shops all day.
Recently I've been looking for a photographer.
I've found so many that are charging £800+,
another lot that want around £500 and few
that will do it for £300-£400. Everyone
naturally thinks that the photographers who charge
£300-£400 will surely not be as experienced
as the ones asking for £800+.
I don't think that this is the case. There will
be a percentage that can do a fantastic job and
only charge £300. Same will go for the other
2 categories. The motive for charging large fees
is this: They can!
I don't believe that it necessarily reflects
their service; so much as it does their business
sense.
When we come to choose a photographer we want
to be sure that we have looked at all of the options,
and then use our judgment to make the choice.
Using the internet you can look at many more
options than if you were browsing the high street
or the yellow pages directory. Plus, you'll save
a packet, which means more money for the honeymoon!
About the Author
Luca Salamone Website: http://www.vocalshow.co.uk
Biography: Luca is a professional trained vocalist
performing for a variety of events including wedding
receptions. UK Wedding Singer.
When planning your wedding over the internet,
don't forget to plan your Wedding Slideshow Production!
Wedding slide shows are being shown at almost
every wedding across America. Parents are having
a wedding slideshow production made for their
children, married couples are having them made
for themselves, best men and maid-of-honors are
having them made for the happy couple, and the
list goes on. What are some of the reasons people
are having these slideshows/video albums/photo
montages made? And where exactly do they fit into
the wedding ceremony? Read
more.
Also
see our article on "12 Steps to a Successful
Slideshow Production".
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