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Wed Altered Issue 2 - June 2018

The Business of Bridal Done Differently - building up and connecting the independent business owners of the bridal fashion world!

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ISSUE 02<br />

send your message<br />

The Business of Bridal Done Differently.<br />

Endless Content<br />

Create once and repurpose forever<br />

PUBLISH OR PERISH<br />

Build a strong social presence<br />

to bring in more business<br />

Visual Inclusivity<br />

Taking a Stand For Diversity<br />

Without Tokenism<br />

PLUS...<br />

Make Amazing Video Content<br />

JUNE <strong>2018</strong>


ON THE COVER<br />

Dresses by Love Lives Here (formerly Mink Maids)<br />

Neck Cuff by Kata Banko<br />

Table of Contents<br />

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21<br />

25<br />

29<br />

31<br />

37<br />

41<br />

47<br />

51<br />

56<br />

Letter From the Editor<br />

Endless Content: Create Once, Repurpose Forever<br />

TREND REPORT: Ruffles on Ruffles<br />

You Can Make Videos That Get Attention Now<br />

Meet Ramona - Owner of Love and Lace Bridal and Tailor in CA<br />

The Algorithm and Beyond...<br />

Intention and Inclusivity vs. Tokenism and Appropriation<br />

TREND REPORT: Sleeves With Some Oomph<br />

Meet Stefanie- Designer of Stefanie Somers<br />

How to Avoid Social Media Burnout<br />

5 HUGE Website Mistakes You Can’t Afford to Make Anymore<br />

Smartphone Photography 101<br />

Publish or Perish<br />

Parting Shot: You Have to Ask


EDITOR<br />

Christen Schneider<br />

CONTRIBUTORS AND FEATURES<br />

Wendy Rivera<br />

Ramona Southard<br />

Brittny Drye<br />

Stefanie Somers<br />

Deci Belfry<br />

Jacqui Wadsworth<br />

Accessories by Cloe Noel Designs


LETTER FROM THE EDITOR<br />

Hello again and welcome!<br />

With a magazine full of articles, it shouldn't be surprising that we're all about the message around<br />

here. The message you put out there for your clients is a major factor in your business's success, so<br />

it's worth your time and attention. There are lots of ways to communicate it, too, as you’ll see in this<br />

issue!<br />

I want to encourage you to figure out a couple things as you work through our issue on spreading<br />

your message and over the next few months. First - who are you talking to? Second - what do you<br />

really want to tell them? And then I'm going to challenge you: Do it.<br />

Tell them.<br />

The big truths. The deeper message. The genuine, authentic, realities that fill up your heart and your<br />

mission for them and their lives that they're building.<br />

We're in an industry that surrounds two people during one of the most meaningful and vulnerable<br />

times in their lives. If they've made the choice to do this whole wedding thing, it's because marriage<br />

is part of their chosen journey. Because of that, their wedding and marriage takes its place in their<br />

story and the story of the community around them. That is an incredibly special thing!<br />

If we're doing it right, we welcome them in with open arms, full hearts, and a determination to be<br />

the expertise and support that brings exactly what they need and want to life to give them the best<br />

celebration for them. That's a pretty big goal to set for ourselves! Yet, it's one we reaffirm collectively<br />

every day.<br />

These aren't truths or aims that can be communicated with cute and fluffy adjectives or a long<br />

string of emojis alone. Pictures can't capture everything in the meaning. We need to prioritize the<br />

message, too.<br />

We rely too much on visuals, I think. They are both inspiring and indespensible, but they are the easy<br />

way out when they are left to stand alone. Anyone can get them and there's only so much they can<br />

say.<br />

Take the time to get great writing out there, on social media, on your site, in your emails.<br />

Everywhere. Good writing gives message to ideal clients. Or good video. But words. Speak truth,<br />

whatever that is to you, your work, and your clients. It’s worth the time and the spotlight.<br />

To the message in you that no one else can give us quite the same way...thank you for stepping<br />

forward and having the courage and commitment to share it,<br />

Christen<br />

www.wedaltered.com


Endless Content:<br />

Create Once and Repurpose Forever<br />

W<br />

hen you realize just how important your message is to the impa<br />

overwhelming. We talk about things like content creation, mes<br />

ideal client and target market. You know all the different ways to g<br />

change every day). But there are two really important questions man


y Christen Schneider<br />

ct (and income) you can build with your business, it can start to feel<br />

sage marketing, finding your voice, and getting really clear on your<br />

et that message out there (even though it can seem like the rules<br />

y store owners and designers feel like they don't have the answer for:


1. How am I supposed to find the<br />

time?<br />

2. How am I supposed to have<br />

something totally new to say every<br />

time I log on?<br />

Let's start with number two. The<br />

great news is that you DON'T need<br />

something new to say every time.<br />

That's actually a great way to get<br />

lost in all the noise. You've heard<br />

that if you "say it loud enough and<br />

often enough, people will believe it's<br />

true," right? Well, that's the best way<br />

to go about getting your big time<br />

message out there to your clients<br />

and community.<br />

Your message is what sets you<br />

apart. It's what you want everyone<br />

to know about what you do, why<br />

you do it, and why they should buy<br />

in.<br />

You need to have lots of clarity, lots<br />

of passion, and a whole lot of<br />

consistency.<br />

Why? First, social media only hits<br />

very small part of your audience<br />

(even Facebook Business puts the<br />

average page reach at 16%). You<br />

can't count on each person seeing<br />

each post, so you need to say things<br />

more than once, at different times,<br />

and in different ways to cover as<br />

much of your followers as possible.<br />

Second, people need to hear things<br />

over and over and over again.<br />

People learn better, trust more, and<br />

make decisions based on what<br />

they've been exposed to most<br />

effectively and frequently.<br />

Have something<br />

worth saying.<br />

Say it clearly.<br />

Say it in lots of<br />

different ways.<br />

Say it often.<br />

That's pretty much Marketing 101.<br />

So you should be focused on saying<br />

what matters more frequently, not<br />

constantly finding something else<br />

to talk about. Which means that<br />

you can take an awesome piece of<br />

IT ALL CONNECTS.<br />

Here are some more ways you can start with on piece of content and keep the re<br />

Live Facebook Video<br />

YouTube Video<br />

Facebook Story<br />

Facebook Post<br />

Pre-recorded Video<br />

Personal Facebook Post**<br />

Instagram Story<br />

**A personal Facebook post may sound weird for a business...but it’s a great way to beat the algorithms and reach your family<br />

and friends for referrals and updates.


content, repurpose it a bunch of<br />

different ways, and make your<br />

marketing MORE EFFECTIVE with a<br />

lot less work.<br />

So that's number one solved, too!<br />

Let's take a look at some<br />

ways you could repurpose an<br />

powerful piece of content:<br />

Let’s say you have a FAQ about<br />

appointments that would really<br />

help brides feel at ease shopping for<br />

their dress. Putting brides at ease<br />

and positioning yourselves as the<br />

local go-to experts is part of your<br />

marketing message. Sounds like a<br />

winning content topic!<br />

You write up a great blog post with<br />

pictures from real appointments<br />

and all the info they need to answer<br />

the question and feel ready to come<br />

in. That's a big task and a really<br />

valuable piece of content. How can<br />

you squeeze every last drop out of<br />

your time and words?<br />

1) Send it out to an email list. (This is<br />

exactly why you should be building<br />

an email list, by the way.)<br />

2) Make a Live Facebook video with<br />

a quick overview and a link back the<br />

post for more details.<br />

3) Download your Facebook Live<br />

video and upload it to your YouTube<br />

channel.<br />

4) Post an Instagram and Facebook<br />

Page post with an image from the<br />

blog and a link to the post.<br />

5) Snap a picture of your computer<br />

screen with the blog post on it and<br />

post it in your Instagram story,<br />

telling people how to find it.<br />

6) Create a Pinterest graphic and<br />

post the blog post to Pinterest.<br />

(Bonus Points- Schedule a reminder<br />

post about this really core content<br />

every 2-4 months.)<br />

So that one blog post just got you<br />

and your message in front of your<br />

audience 9+ times, in a way that<br />

makes them more likely to hear and<br />

believe what you have to say. That's<br />

the beauty of repurposing your<br />

content!<br />

ach flowing from platform to platform to get even more views and impact.<br />

Podcast Recording<br />

Infographic<br />

Blog Post<br />

Newsletter<br />

Pin to Pinterest<br />

Instagram Post<br />

Guest Blog Post<br />

(You write on someone<br />

else’s blog or site.)<br />

This looks like there’s no right way to start or finish because there’s not.<br />

Pick somewhere and find a good path for that particular piece of content!<br />

www.wedaltered.com<br />

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Whether they’re full scale or in the details, you’ll find designers who make them edgy,<br />

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Designer (clockwise from top left): Nourikko, Gretchen Dawley, Prim and Clover, Steven Birnbaum Bridal, Desiree Spice, and Deborah Lindquist


You Can Make Videos<br />

now<br />

That<br />

GET ATTENTION<br />

by Wendy Rivera


T<br />

The camera turns on, and it<br />

seems like everything blacks<br />

out. Your brain is in the middle<br />

of a barrage of thoughts —<br />

Wait, what was I going to say? I<br />

hate that I always talk too fast!<br />

What was I even going to talk about<br />

on this video?<br />

I hate how I look on camera — I hate<br />

how I sound on camera — I hate<br />

how I….. I’m the owner, and I care<br />

about my brand — it’s just going to<br />

look unprofessional! What is “good<br />

lighting?” How do I get people to<br />

even watch my videos?! This is just<br />

a stressful waste of my time.<br />

So you conclude:<br />

“Forget it —<br />

I’m not doing it.”<br />

When you hear a marketing expert<br />

say, “Video is the most important<br />

element in your marketing today!”,<br />

do you suddenly feel: a. Excited b.<br />

Empowered or c. a Panic Attack<br />

leading to hopeless resignation that<br />

your bridal business will never<br />

capitalize on the most important<br />

element in marketing?<br />

If your answer was c. — you are not<br />

alone — and keep reading, because<br />

I want to share with you five simple<br />

things that every successful<br />

marketing video contains that<br />

ANYONE can do, without spending<br />

any money on equipment!!<br />

YOU can do this! There are a ton of<br />

things out there to do or buy that<br />

people claim will improve your<br />

videos, but these 5 things I’m going<br />

to share with you are primary to<br />

making videos that connect and<br />

convert with your audience!<br />

Light it up!!<br />

You don’t have to have professional<br />

lighting, but you DO need to make<br />

sure that you test the lighting<br />

before you go live or record your<br />

videos! It only takes a minute to do<br />

a quick lighting test and make sure<br />

that your shot is well lit! Let me tell<br />

you, whenever a video is too dark, it<br />

makes your audience have to work<br />

to watch it. And if an audience has<br />

to work to watch you, they will turn<br />

you off.<br />

So simply make sure that wherever<br />

you set up your shot, the light is<br />

hitting you from the front and not<br />

from the back. If the light is shining<br />

from the back, it pulls attention<br />

away because the audience cannot<br />

focus on your face (or on whatever<br />

product you are trying to show).<br />

Speak Up!<br />

You don’t have to have a<br />

microphone to make good videos,<br />

but you DO need to be close<br />

enough to the device (a camera or<br />

your phone etc.) for the microphone<br />

to pick you up above whatever<br />

other noise is around you! Are you<br />

recording a video at market, at a<br />

bridal show, or at an event at your<br />

business?<br />

Background noise is a killer when<br />

you are too far away from the<br />

camera — and this is especially true<br />

when you are trying to interview<br />

someone! You may be trying to get<br />

a great long shot, but if you (and the<br />

person you are interviewing), are<br />

not close enough to the mic, it’s a<br />

bad idea! If your audience has to<br />

work to hear you, they will turn you<br />

off.<br />

So simply stay anywhere within 6<br />

feet of the camera when there is no<br />

background noise, and within 4 feet<br />

of the camera if there is any other<br />

noise or music that you may be<br />

competing with. Remember, the<br />

audience can’t zero in on what you<br />

are saying when there are other<br />

things coming through their<br />

speakers. Let your voice and your<br />

message be easily heard!<br />

Cheer Up!<br />

Yes, you MUST be excited to get<br />

your audience excited! They will feel<br />

only HALF of whatever energy you<br />

are putting out there, so before you<br />

hit record, get a little bit more<br />

pumped up! Stand up taller, think<br />

of something that makes you smile<br />

(or even laugh!), and then hit it!<br />

Laughing and smiling opens you up<br />

to people, and that helps them to<br />

open up to you, and WANT to watch<br />

you to hear what you have to say.<br />

When you see a video of someone<br />

who seems happy, you tend to tap<br />

on it to see what in the world they<br />

might be happy about! Remember,<br />

this is not about broadcasting, it is<br />

about communicating — and those<br />

two are VERY different from each<br />

other!<br />

Don’t mindlessly talk about<br />

something you are promoting,<br />

because if the audience doesn’t<br />

FEEL anything about what you are<br />

presenting, they will turn you off.<br />

You want people to get excited<br />

about your clearance sale? Your<br />

trunk show? Your new line? Your<br />

fashion show? Then YOU have got<br />

to be excited! Don’t just announce<br />

it — show them how excited you are<br />

about it, and that you can’t wait to<br />

meet them there!<br />

People connect to your message<br />

only if YOU connect with your<br />

message. If it doesn’t make you<br />

happy, then they will have no<br />

interest in it at all! And don’t believe<br />

the lie that “it is fake”, or “I don’t feel<br />

like ‘me’.” Put yourself aside, smile,<br />

and make someone’s day who is<br />

watching your video! Get them<br />

excited about life in general by how<br />

excited you are for what is<br />

happening in your business. People<br />

will share things that make other<br />

people smile — so go spread a little<br />

sunshine and watch what a<br />

difference it makes in your reach!<br />

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Lighten Up!<br />

Memorized or obviously read videos<br />

are the least effective of any videos<br />

in marketing. Don’t put so much<br />

pressure on yourself to “make it<br />

perfect”, because transparency is<br />

actually GOLD in marketing!<br />

The “perfect” video is a transparent<br />

video — mistakes and all! Be YOU,<br />

and if you stumble a little on your<br />

words, it’s OK! In fact, the out-takes<br />

are the BEST to add on any video —<br />

audiences LOVE them!! Just keep<br />

the message moving, don’t get<br />

bogged down, don’t think of any<br />

stumbles as a mistake, keep<br />

smiling, keep talking, and focus on<br />

giving valuable content! Don’t get<br />

sidetracked — and just have fun<br />

sharing the info you came to share!<br />

Don’t<br />

over-think,<br />

over-rehearse, or over-script<br />

— all of these things put a<br />

barrier between you and<br />

your audience and they will<br />

turn you off! When any<br />

human is communicating<br />

with another human, it is<br />

always always always more<br />

effective if it is spoken from<br />

the heart! Even scripted<br />

things are only effective if<br />

they come across as NOT<br />

scripted! If you do 100 takes<br />

to get it “perfect”, I PROMISE<br />

you you will lose more<br />

energy and connectedness<br />

with each take, and flat-line<br />

your video.<br />

People want to get to know<br />

YOU, and your staff! When<br />

you look like you are having<br />

fun, people will want to join<br />

you. So, don’t stress yourself out<br />

about saying it “perfectly”, just say it<br />

the same way you would say it if you<br />

were telling a group of excited<br />

brides who happened to walk by<br />

your boutique! Have fun and GET IT<br />

DONE!<br />

Don’t waste time making a video<br />

that won’t connect! Just get<br />

excited, look into that camera, think<br />

of that group of excited brides, and<br />

tell them all about it! Then, when<br />

you watch the video, check for<br />

ONLY the things on this checklist —<br />

good lighting good sound, good<br />

energy and good info.<br />

Don’t critique yourself to death, and<br />

lose your confidence in the process.<br />

(Yes, your personal appearance is<br />

important, but I think you know<br />

what makes someone look<br />

professional or not, right?! So, don’t<br />

body shame yourself — remember,<br />

your team and your brides are<br />

watching you, and you hate it when<br />

they do that!) You are gorgeous —<br />

you are amazing — and you are<br />

helping your audience know about<br />

an incredible thing! Go tell them!<br />

Wrap it Up!<br />

When you make a video, make sure<br />

that you empower the audience to<br />

have all of the info and then to DO<br />

something with the info!! Give them<br />

the dates, the times, the location,<br />

the cost, and the most vital facts<br />

about the event (or product etc.),<br />

both in the middle of the video and<br />

then quickly at the end to review!<br />

Where/How do they get tickets?<br />

How do they reserve a spot? How<br />

can they contact you for more info<br />

or if they have questions?<br />

Sometimes it is GREAT to have<br />

someone hold a paper with that<br />

info on it where you can see it, (but<br />

of course, where the audience can’t,<br />

lol), so that you don’t have to<br />

remember all of the info yourself!<br />

Forgetting that info, when the rest<br />

of the video was great, is very<br />

frustrating, because you lose some<br />

of your original energy on each<br />

successive take. And that info MUST<br />

be on there!<br />

Tell the audience what you want<br />

them to do — and give them a<br />

reason to take immediate action!<br />

Urgency is key - “spots are<br />

filling fast”, “space is limited”,<br />

“the first 25 brides to book<br />

get….” etc. Do a drawing for a<br />

gift where anyone who<br />

shares the video is entered to<br />

win the drawing! Anything to<br />

give the audience a positive<br />

and exciting reason to take<br />

action, spread the word, book<br />

an appointment, etc.<br />

Also, REMEMBER, you have 10<br />

seconds to grab their<br />

attention — audiences have<br />

an attention span of 10-15<br />

seconds to decide if they will<br />

keep watching! And if they<br />

are not inspired or interested,<br />

they will turn you off. Sooooo,<br />

if your video will be 60<br />

seconds, make your first 10<br />

seconds power-packed and<br />

give them a reason to watch<br />

till the end! If you are sharing great<br />

content, you can keep your<br />

audience! BUT, 15 second videos are<br />

also POWERFUL because social<br />

media tends to show them more!<br />

So, if your content is relevant and<br />

your audience connects with it by<br />

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interacting, commenting, sharing,<br />

etc., it can have an amazing organic<br />

reach even if it is 2 minutes or so —<br />

AND if it is only 15-20 seconds it will<br />

also naturally get shown more (you<br />

just may need to talk super fast to<br />

get any info out, lol!). Put vital info<br />

in the description — links, websites,<br />

phone numbers — so that it is EASY<br />

for your audience to reach you —<br />

and so that you get<br />

cross-promotion with other<br />

vendors, bloggers, event sites, etc.<br />

Let it get as much organic reach as<br />

possible and then boost it! Don’t<br />

stress — JUST DO IT!<br />

Look at that!! You can do ALL of<br />

these things! But the key word<br />

there is DO!!!! Don’t just do what I<br />

tend to do with exercise info that I<br />

read — I think, ooooh I need to buy<br />

that magazine to read how to lose<br />

50 pounds in 2 weeks!! I buy it, read<br />

it, and then NEVER DO IT — and<br />

shocker: Nothing changes.<br />

You want to change the traffic at<br />

your business? Put your hesitations,<br />

excuses, and past video frustrations<br />

aside — grab your phone and make<br />

some videos that get your audience<br />

energized and empowered to<br />

engage with you! (The National<br />

Bridal Sale Event is coming up for<br />

boutiques, and NOW is the time to<br />

be churning out the videos about<br />

it!)<br />

Let’s lead the way in showing that<br />

being a confident, empowering,<br />

encouraging, and magnetic<br />

presence can inspire others to take<br />

positive action! And aren’t you all<br />

about that?! Effective marketing,<br />

simply put, inspires action. Help<br />

others take positive action using<br />

these 5 tips, and you’ll find yourself<br />

multiplying your reach with<br />

amazing videos on every platform!<br />

For more training and e-courses by Do<br />

You Speak Bride? go to<br />

www.doyouspeakbride.com.<br />

WENDY RIVERA<br />

Wendy Rivera is a Nationally Recognized Expert in the<br />

Bridal Industry, and has exploded onto the scene with Do<br />

You Speak Bride! Wendy is a powerful communicator<br />

both on stage and off, and has a passion for helping<br />

shoppes learn the very nuanced language of “Bride”.<br />

Wendy is a writer, director, coach, speaker, counselor,<br />

mom and bridal shoppe owner, and is passionate about<br />

helping bridal boutiques all over the world to increase<br />

every part of their business — and become THE<br />

destination in Bride Country!!<br />

www.doyouspeakbride.com<br />

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beautiful and has just the right<br />

amount of variety, the space is<br />

welcoming and bright, and<br />

Ramona and her team clearly know<br />

exactly what they’re doing. So I was<br />

pretty excited when she agreed to<br />

tell us more about what they’re up<br />

to now that they’ve expanded to a<br />

second location.<br />

You're based in two spots in<br />

California now. Tell me a little<br />

about what sets your cities apart.<br />

We have 2 locations in Southern<br />

California. Our original store is in<br />

Irvine, CA, a small city in the heart of<br />

Orange County. It is a new and<br />

modern community full of young<br />

families. Our second location is<br />

completely opposite, located in<br />

downtown Los Angeles on busy<br />

Sunset Blvd. The store is much<br />

smaller and perfectly curated to our<br />

non-traditional LA brides!<br />

What led to you opening your<br />

store? What's your bridal origin<br />

story?<br />

I opened my initial bridal salon after<br />

practicing law for several years and<br />

being completely unhappy and<br />

unfulfilled creatively. After realizing<br />

that the creative part of myself was<br />

super important, I tossed around<br />

several ideas of what type of<br />

business to open. There was an<br />

existing bridal salon for sale in our<br />

area and we were super close to<br />

buying it. On a whim, I decided that<br />

I wanted my very own place with<br />

my very own way of doing things –<br />

and Love and Lace was opened a<br />

few months later!<br />

What's your<br />

biggest piece of<br />

advice for other<br />

store owners?<br />

Figure out why<br />

you want to open<br />

and what type of<br />

bride you want to<br />

cater to. Most<br />

salons open<br />

because the<br />

owners think it<br />

will be “fun” and<br />

they have no idea<br />

who their ideal<br />

bride is. You are<br />

not Target – you<br />

cannot make<br />

everyone happy.<br />

Therefore, figure<br />

out who you want<br />

your specific bride to be and be<br />

everything for her, but only her!<br />

Why do you love what you do?<br />

I love what I do because at the end<br />

of the day, most of our brides are<br />

amazing and truly grateful for us.<br />

We play a (small) part in their<br />

wedding story and it is quite special<br />

and emotional.<br />

Quick Details:<br />

Price range - $1400-$4000<br />

Number of fitting rooms – 3 in<br />

Irvine; 2 in LA<br />

Staff – 5 sales consultants in Irvine, 2<br />

seamstresses; 3 sales consultants in<br />

LA<br />

3 words to describe your store vibe –<br />

relaxed, friendly, open-minded<br />

3 words to describe your bride –<br />

unique, confident, and effortless<br />

Are you bridal only or other<br />

departments- Bridal only<br />

How do you spread the work<br />

around when things get really<br />

busy? Do you have your team<br />

tackle social media or<br />

appointments? Do it all yourself?<br />

I have my consultants that take all<br />

of our bridal appointments now (I<br />

don’t do them anymore). I am in<br />

charge of all the behind-the-scenes,<br />

payroll, inventory, buying, etc. I have<br />

a PR company that does our PR and<br />

social media. Other than that, I do<br />

everything else myself.<br />

What does "community over<br />

competition” mean for you and<br />

your business?<br />

I think it is more important to be<br />

friends with and learn from your<br />

competitors, rather than be afraid<br />

of them. I strive to reach out to them<br />

and even meet up regularly. I truly<br />

believe that we each get the brides<br />

we are supposed to get, so I would<br />

rather foster friendships and find<br />

ways to grow together, rather than<br />

be afraid of them.<br />

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What's a really special story about<br />

your staff?<br />

About 80% of our staff are moms,<br />

and fairly recent moms. It has made<br />

us look at the wedding dress<br />

shopping through different eyes<br />

and able to sympathize on another<br />

level.<br />

Who's a big business inspiration for<br />

you and what makes them so<br />

important/brilliant/special?<br />

A huge inspiration for me has been<br />

connecting and building<br />

friendships with others bridal salon<br />

owners across the country. I have a<br />

good core group of women that I am<br />

friends with and I don’t know what I<br />

would do without them.<br />

We speak weekly, if not daily, and<br />

share each other’s burdens, joys and<br />

accomplishments. It has been one<br />

of the most amazing things about<br />

getting to know this part of the<br />

industry. To be honest, anytime I feel<br />

fed up or ready to quit (who doesn’t,<br />

haha) I think about these women<br />

and they inspire me to get up and<br />

keep going.<br />

What has made you who you are<br />

today?<br />

As with most of us, we are who we<br />

are today because of life experiences<br />

and how they have shaped our<br />

viewpoint. Growing up as part of an<br />

immigrant family and struggling to<br />

make it in this country, I have<br />

fostered an appreciation and<br />

respect for all the things we have<br />

here.<br />

It is important to me not to take<br />

anything for granted, nor to expect a<br />

certain type of lifestyle. I try to filter<br />

my business decisions and how I run<br />

my salons through that type of lens:<br />

be grateful for each bride and treat<br />

her with an utmost of respect and<br />

reverence, because she is trusting us<br />

with such an important part of her<br />

wedding!<br />

What's a big vision or goal you have<br />

for your store over the next 5-10<br />

years?<br />

I would love to have expanded into<br />

our current locations, in terms of<br />

types of gowns we offer and to<br />

expand our plus-size selections.<br />

Trying to cater to brides of all sizes is<br />

a project of mine that has been on<br />

my heart a lot. We have already<br />

begun to add to our plus size<br />

collection and I am excited to make<br />

it grow.<br />

What's your favorite way to do<br />

something special for brides?<br />

We pride ourselves in the ways we<br />

try to bond with our brides during<br />

our appointments. We take time to<br />

get to know them and find out<br />

about their stories, because<br />

everyone has something amazing to<br />

say. It is so special when brides reach<br />

back out to us after their<br />

appointments, and even their<br />

weddings, to catch up and just chat.<br />

It shows that we have made an<br />

impact on them!<br />

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THE ALGORITHM<br />

An algorithm is a set<br />

of guidelines that<br />

describe how to<br />

perform a task.<br />

A social media<br />

algorithm's task is<br />

to decide what users<br />

see when they log in.<br />

Knowing how a platform's<br />

algorithm works is like<br />

learning to the rules of<br />

a game. You need it to win!<br />

The rules of every algorithm are different. As of <strong>June</strong> <strong>2018</strong>, here are some tips for the<br />

TOP 3 BRIDAL INDUSTRY SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS<br />

Facebook<br />

Challenge<br />

Content from<br />

family and friends<br />

is prioritized over<br />

pages.<br />

Work with it!<br />

Get people<br />

talking!<br />

Conversation<br />

keeps your post<br />

on more feeds.<br />

BUT!Avoid 'Engagement Bait'!<br />

The algorithm knows that phrases such as<br />

"comment below if" and "tag someone who" are<br />

meant to take advantage of its engagement<br />

boundary, and punishes those posts!<br />

Feeds are no<br />

longer in<br />

chronological<br />

order.<br />

Your page isn't<br />

showing up in<br />

users' search<br />

results.<br />

Go Live! FB wants<br />

this feature to<br />

catch on; take<br />

advantage of that<br />

visibility!<br />

Make sure your<br />

profile is 100%<br />

complete, or the<br />

algorithm may show<br />

other businesses that<br />

share your name<br />

ahead of yours.<br />

ADS<br />

Facebook owns Instagram.<br />

Both sites limit what your<br />

followers see unless you pay<br />

for advertising. Remember<br />

this is part of their business<br />

model, meant to generate<br />

revenue for them - It's your job<br />

to make sure it also brings<br />

revenue to your business!<br />

Instagram<br />

Challenge<br />

Feeds are no<br />

longer in<br />

chronological<br />

order.<br />

If users don’t engage<br />

with you, they won’t<br />

see when you post.<br />

Since the feed<br />

switched from<br />

chronological order,<br />

average organic<br />

reach has dropped<br />

to only 10%.<br />

Work with it!<br />

Post to your<br />

Story! Your Story<br />

doesn't get<br />

buried in users'<br />

feeds like other<br />

posts.<br />

Create content<br />

that makes your<br />

followers want to<br />

tag their friends<br />

and get talking!<br />

The lifespan of a<br />

post has risen<br />

from 45 minutes<br />

to 72 hours. Make<br />

content that<br />

lasts!<br />

TIP! Hold off on fixing that typo!<br />

Posts edited in the first 30 minutes perform poorly<br />

compared to those edited later, or not at all.<br />

Pinterest is a little different because it's a search engine, not a social media site.<br />

However, it still uses an algorithm (called 'smart feed') to control what its users see in their feed and searches.<br />

MAKE SURE YOU:<br />

Include your location<br />

in your Pins.<br />

Use automation! Smart<br />

feed does not<br />

differentiate between<br />

live and queued posts!<br />

Make your first five pins<br />

of the day count! They will<br />

be more visible than the<br />

rest.<br />

by Deci Belfry<br />

Use Pinterest's preferred<br />

image dimensions of<br />

600 x 900 pixels, or 2:3 ratio.<br />

Choose up to 20 hashtags<br />

and use them from now on!<br />

(Don't waste time retroactively<br />

tagging old posts - smart feed<br />

only uses hashtags to help people<br />

find new content!)<br />

CHECK YOUR<br />

SUCCESS<br />

If you want to see how<br />

you measure up after<br />

making these changes,<br />

ask a friend who doesn't<br />

usually engage with your<br />

brand to search for you.<br />

Your own search results<br />

are biased!


…AND BEYOND<br />

Use Their Name<br />

It may seem inauthentic to<br />

include subscribers' names, but<br />

statistics show it's worth it!<br />

Newsletter<br />

Social media is a tool to gain<br />

visbility. Focus on ways your<br />

followers can access your<br />

content without someone else's<br />

algorithm interfering!<br />

Don't Overdo It<br />

Experts disagree on how frequently to<br />

send newsletters. Scheduling 1-4 times<br />

per month is enough to engage your<br />

base without exhausting them.<br />

Remember:<br />

It's An Email<br />

Images are important,<br />

but written content<br />

should be the focus.<br />

Keep It Simple<br />

And Direct<br />

Keep your message<br />

front and center.<br />

Users shouldn't<br />

have to try very hard<br />

to find important<br />

information.<br />

Website<br />

Check Your Score<br />

Use the <strong>Wed</strong> <strong>Altered</strong> web<br />

site score card to make sure<br />

your site is well built, tells<br />

your story, and is actually<br />

bringing you brides.<br />

Build A Relationship<br />

Help customers get to<br />

know you better. When<br />

they do, they come in<br />

already in love with your<br />

store, your dresses, and<br />

your team, which makes<br />

the sale that much<br />

easier.<br />

Be 'Like'able!<br />

Even though you're<br />

not fighting an<br />

algorithm, you should<br />

still create content<br />

that appeals to users'<br />

desire to connect and<br />

share.<br />

Blog<br />

Build A Narrative<br />

Give users a reason to keep<br />

coming back and wanting<br />

to see more. Let them<br />

know who you are and<br />

what you stand for.<br />

Enjoy Your Freedom,<br />

But Stay Consistent!<br />

There is no algorithm forcing<br />

you to post more often in order<br />

to be seen, which is good but<br />

can be a double-edged sword.<br />

Set a schedule and stick to it -<br />

let your readers look forward to<br />

your next post.<br />

TAKE ACTION AND GET RESULTS…<br />

All this info can feel overwhelming. We get it. But improvement in your messaging, marketing,<br />

and social reach means more brides and more sales....so pick something up and take action<br />

today! Many individual steps will bring you a to completely different place in no time.<br />

Want help? Grab the Website Scorecard, come join the discussion in the <strong>Wed</strong> <strong>Altered</strong> Facebook<br />

group, and grab a ticket to LAUNCH - where Christen will be just one of the many experts present,<br />

and will be speaking on all things digital and content marketing for bridal stores.<br />

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vs.<br />

Intention and<br />

Inclusivity<br />

Tokenism and<br />

Appropriation<br />

What you need to know...<br />

by Brittny Drye


T<br />

oday’s couples plan their<br />

weddings on social media.<br />

They look for inspiration,<br />

answers to burning questions,<br />

and for leads to help them find the<br />

creative professionals they will<br />

ultimately hire to bring their<br />

dreams to life.<br />

Your social media identity is<br />

determined by your content and<br />

your commentary. It is often the<br />

first encounter a prospective client<br />

has with your brand. Visual social<br />

media content includes photos and<br />

videos of your work from inspiration<br />

shoots to real weddings to the work<br />

of colleagues you admire and share.<br />

If you welcome and serve a diverse<br />

population of couples regardless of<br />

race, size, orientation, your images<br />

will reflect that authentically and<br />

attract more of the same.<br />

Inclusivity<br />

Inclusivity isn’t only about language<br />

or images, it is a mindset that is<br />

engrained in you — an eagerness to<br />

work with all couples because<br />

doing so matches your values. You<br />

don’t see a plus-size bride, you see a<br />

beaming woman who is a knockout<br />

in her Ines Di Santo dress. You don’t<br />

see a same-sex couple, you see two<br />

women in love and the excitement<br />

on their faces in the photo when<br />

they slip into the gorgeous gowns<br />

that you sold them.<br />

When inclusivity is a value you<br />

embrace every day, it effortlessly<br />

shines through in your visual<br />

content on social media.<br />

Greed is an enemy to authentic<br />

inclusivity. If you only add images of<br />

different types of couples so you can<br />

grow a new revenue stream, and<br />

not because you truly accept the<br />

values of a niche market, it will<br />

show. Your efforts to attract certain<br />

clients will be transparent and will<br />

more likely drive them away.<br />

Inclusivity Isn’t Tokenism<br />

Tokenism is marketing to specialty<br />

subgroups without being genuine<br />

by using a limited number of<br />

couples from a subgroup to<br />

represent a larger trend. You are<br />

guilty of tokenism when you luck<br />

into serving two brides, for example,<br />

and you use their images<br />

everywhere to attempt to give the<br />

impression that you work with<br />

same-gender couples all the time.<br />

Being truly equality-minded means<br />

that your inclusivity is evidenced<br />

throughout everything you do —<br />

your marketing verbiage, your<br />

social media presence, your<br />

communication with couples. If you<br />

throw up a photo of a same-sex<br />

couple simply for the sake of<br />

appearing like you are open to<br />

working with them, but your staff<br />

asks every new consult what her<br />

“future husband’s” name is during a<br />

fitting, you are guilty of tokenism.<br />

Nurture an Inclusive Culture<br />

There can be growing pains when<br />

you try to become more inclusive.<br />

Many wedding professionals make<br />

assumptions and end up putting<br />

their feet in their mouths. Assuming<br />

that all prospects are cisgender in<br />

hetero relationships has been a<br />

common mistake for years. The<br />

gender and orientation spectrums<br />

are fluid, so you can’t put anyone in<br />

a box. You have to approach every<br />

new client consultation as an<br />

opportunity to learn more. Practice<br />

using open-ended questions and<br />

building on information that your<br />

clients provide you.<br />

Avoid Appropriation<br />

Accepting all couples regardless of<br />

the race, gender, orientation, size or<br />

other characteristics is one (noble<br />

and desirable) thing. Claiming<br />

elements of the minority culture as<br />

your own is considered<br />

appropriation because it represents<br />

an imbalance. A straight wedding<br />

professional can alienate a LGBTQ<br />

couple by saying something like,<br />

“oh, I have a cousin who is gay – I<br />

love gay weddings!” This doesn’t<br />

make you more relatable, instead it<br />

confirms that you are singularly<br />

focused on how different your<br />

prospect or client is.<br />

Instead of forcing the relationship,<br />

Dresses in this picture by Pure Magnolia<br />

Photo by Stacie Carr<br />

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practice the art of listening. Ask<br />

questions that are designed to help<br />

you learn as much about the unique<br />

needs of every client as you can, a<br />

good habit to have with any couple<br />

regardless of race, orientation, etc.<br />

Craft questions that avoid<br />

presumptuous language and never<br />

assume you know how someone<br />

feels simply because you know one<br />

of their characteristics. All people<br />

are complex and multi-layered.<br />

Serve the person, not the<br />

stereotype.<br />

Do Stay Current with Trends<br />

While you don’t want to<br />

pigeon-hole your clients, you should<br />

actively stay informed about trends<br />

that might help them make choices<br />

or personalize their celebrations,<br />

A note from the Editor:<br />

and promote this through visual<br />

content via your social media.<br />

Demonstrating in your posts that<br />

two women, for example might<br />

choose to wear two dresses, a dress<br />

and a wedding suit, a dress and a<br />

tuxedo, two tuxedos or any<br />

combination that fits their unique<br />

personalities and identities gives<br />

your audience options. Also,<br />

providing training to your staff in<br />

guiding transgender brides in<br />

choosing silhouettes and styles that<br />

complement their bodies allows<br />

them to provide knowledgeable<br />

guidance and superior service that<br />

will naturally attract future clients<br />

looking for the same level of<br />

understanding.<br />

The key to authentically promoting<br />

your inclusivity through your visual<br />

social media content is to be<br />

genuine and knowledgeable.<br />

Couples of all types will recognize<br />

your effort and reward you with<br />

their trust and their most important<br />

days.<br />

This is a really nuanced and important topic in the business world and our industry. Brittny laid a great starting foundation, so make sure to<br />

take a look at her publication Love Inc. for more from her and her team! Brittny is an ally, and our LGBTQ team member Deci lent her direct<br />

input in preparing this article and the rest of the issue. We were particularly glad to start this conversation during Pride Month, but there's so<br />

much more work to do and other populations to bring into the discussion.<br />

If you're an expert on inclusive business practices or if you're part of a marginalized group and have experienced the struggles of trying to find<br />

a company that not only serves you but welcomes you with open arms, we would love to hear from you. Insight, stories, advice...anything you<br />

want to share, we'd love to hear it and put it out to our awesome community.<br />

If you're a business looking to always do better, there are great resources out there. We'll be continuing to talk about this regularly. Make sure<br />

to follow and support the voices out there doing the work to help the industry tackle this. This article is a fantastic place to start: How to Avoid<br />

Tokenism in the <strong>Wed</strong>ding Industry by Nova Reid of Nu Bride.<br />

Follow and support publications that speak to couples in marginalized populations, like Smash the Glass , Catalyst <strong>Wed</strong>ding Co, Rock'n'Roll<br />

Bride, Keep <strong>Wed</strong>dings Weird, South Asian Bride Magazine, Off Beat Bride, and so many others. And take this genuine care and work into the<br />

community, not just your business. Follow and support organizations, activists, and publications that talk about these things outside of the<br />

wedding world. Take a stand, offer a hand, and be a voice. You've taken the awesome step to build yourself a platform in your community. Use<br />

it to do the work that needs to be done.<br />

Christen<br />

BRITTNY DRYE<br />

Brittny Drye is the founder and editor-in-chief of Love Inc.,<br />

one of the leading equality-minded wedding blog and<br />

digital publication.<br />

Her inclusive efforts have been celebrated by the New York<br />

Times, The Advocate, OUT Magazine, Refinery29, NY Daily<br />

News, Cosmopolitan, and more. She serves on the <strong>2018</strong>-19<br />

North American Advisory Board for the International<br />

Academy of <strong>Wed</strong>ding & Events.<br />

www.loveincmag.com


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Sleeves with some oomph<br />

Not only are sleeves back, they’re not just fitted lace anymore. Statement styles have been all over the runway!<br />

2<br />

1<br />

3<br />

1 - Full lace sleeves on a soft fit and flare gown by Hyacynth Bridal<br />

2 - Beading, a keyhole, lace, and sleeves, all brought together by Ellie Day<br />

3 - Big time drama on an otherwise clean cut gown by Alonuko


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4 - A soft color and short full sleeve by Nadia Manzato<br />

5 - Open sheer sleeves with a detailed cuff by Adam Zohar<br />

6 - It’s all about volume with this simple statement piece, also by Adam Zohar


MEET STEFANIE<br />

Designer of Stefanie Somers


I<br />

met Stefanie this year and was<br />

lucky enough to see her debut<br />

bridal accessories collection in<br />

person. It’s the most spectacular<br />

“debut” collections I’ve ever seen,<br />

but that’s because Stefanie brings<br />

over 20 years of designing for<br />

pageant winners to the table.<br />

What’s even more impressive than<br />

her attention to detail and eye for<br />

the perfect shape and shine is her<br />

story. Despite her whole business<br />

being torn apart by a rogue<br />

manager while Stefanie was in the<br />

hospital with her newborn, she<br />

stuck to her passion and her<br />

ideals, and she continues to<br />

bring<br />

beautiful<br />

made-in-the-USA pieces to<br />

women every day.<br />

You're based near The<br />

Woodlands, TX… tell us a<br />

little about what sets your<br />

city apart.<br />

Our studio is in the middle of<br />

nowhere yet five minutes<br />

from the center of<br />

everything - it’s an incredibly<br />

great place to be. We’re full<br />

of trees and designer shops,<br />

intriguing restaurants and<br />

the Woodlands Waterway, all<br />

less than an hour from<br />

downtown Houston. There’s<br />

nowhere I’d rather be.<br />

What led to you starting<br />

your line? What's your<br />

bridal origin story?<br />

Our pageant clients started getting<br />

married - and started calling us! At<br />

first we were doing a couple of<br />

weddings a year, then 5, 10, 25… it<br />

slowly became apparent that we<br />

were IN the bridal business. On the<br />

side. So we decided to make it<br />

official.<br />

What's the inspiration behind your<br />

debut bridal collection?<br />

“Every woman deserves to feel like a<br />

queen on her wedding day” - We<br />

truly believe that, and we want our<br />

clients to feel like they’re wearing<br />

the Crown Jewels.<br />

Why do you love what you do?<br />

How can you not love playing with<br />

sparkly things all day? Whether it’s<br />

in PageantLand or the Big Day,<br />

behind the scenes of life events is<br />

rewarding, fulfilling, exasperating,<br />

never boring and always fun. And<br />

it’s so much fun to design<br />

something that will always fit, and<br />

be treasured as part of a memory.<br />

Really, what could be better?<br />

Quick Details:<br />

Price range - Bridal line: Jewelry, $29<br />

to $199; Headpieces & Combs, $127<br />

to $750<br />

Production details - Handcrafted in<br />

Texas using Crystals from<br />

Swarovski®<br />

Team - We currently have a team of<br />

seven and are searching for new<br />

team members as we speak!<br />

3 words to describe your brand -<br />

Elegant, Edgy & Extravagant<br />

3 words to describe your bride -<br />

Confident, Enthusiastic & Involved<br />

Are you bridal only or do you have<br />

other kinds of lines- We were born<br />

in the pageant world, it’s where<br />

we’re best known, but we also<br />

create jewelry for prom, red carpet,<br />

and all “the events of your life.” A<br />

magazine once wrote, “If you<br />

remember the earrings they were<br />

probably designed by Stefanie<br />

Somers”.<br />

How do you spread the work<br />

around when things get<br />

really busy? How does your<br />

team work together?<br />

I have the most incredible<br />

team. My husband and I have<br />

built the business together,<br />

and my daughter and<br />

son-in-law also work with us,<br />

so it’s truly a family gig. Our<br />

production manager has<br />

been with me so long she’s<br />

practically family too. We’re<br />

very lucky in that most of us<br />

are multi-faceted and can do<br />

just about any task needed.<br />

We’re very well-oiled at this<br />

point!<br />

Who's a big business<br />

inspiration for you and what<br />

makes them so<br />

important/brilliant/special?<br />

This may sound a little corny, but<br />

truly my mom. I grew up in her RTW<br />

store, and learned the retail<br />

business - she taught me how to<br />

buy, to merchandise, about turn,<br />

how to manage - it was all so<br />

embedded in me so young I never<br />

knew any different. At 17 I was going<br />

to NY - by myself - loaded with an<br />

open to buy and completely<br />

responsible for her accessory<br />

department. She’s gone now, but I<br />

think she might have liked what<br />

we’re building.<br />

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What has made you who you are<br />

today?<br />

Ballroom dancing. It was a bit of a<br />

turn and a rebellion at a “certain<br />

age” after spending so much time<br />

in my mom’s store. I spent about a<br />

decade as a professional competitive<br />

dancer - the whole Dancing<br />

With The Stars thing, costumes and<br />

all. I taught, performed, made<br />

costumes (and decided I didn’t<br />

want to do that for a living!) and<br />

ultimately ended up in a Theatre<br />

Arts BFA program. Then jewelry. Life<br />

does that to you, right? Puts you<br />

where you’re supposed to be, after<br />

arming you with the tools you need.<br />

What's a struggle you've faced and<br />

how did it help you and your<br />

business grow?<br />

There have been several, but the<br />

most dramatic one came about<br />

shortly after the birth of my son. My<br />

son was quite premature, born at 32<br />

weeks. Because I had a history of<br />

preemie delivery (my daughter had<br />

been born at just 27 weeks) my OB<br />

team was nervous, and had me on<br />

strict bedrest, which turned into an<br />

extended hospital stay prior to his<br />

birth. That equaled nearly three<br />

months out of the studio. My<br />

husband wasn’t yet working in the<br />

business, so my manager at the<br />

time was left in charge while I was…<br />

gestating. We thought everything<br />

was going well, but once I went into<br />

the hospital - in downtown Houston,<br />

more than an hour from home<br />

- I lost the ability to stay in touch<br />

well, and my husband had all he<br />

could do to keep up with work and<br />

me. When I could check in I was<br />

assured that everything was fine<br />

and not to worry. They had it under<br />

control.<br />

After my son was born, and I<br />

finally got to go home (leaving<br />

him in the NICU in Houston for<br />

another month), I walked into a<br />

studio that had been trashed. It<br />

was quite literally torn upside<br />

down. Most of my inventory was<br />

missing. My employees were gone,<br />

there was a string of angry messages<br />

from unpaid vendors, and a stack<br />

of invoices and bounced checks. To<br />

say I was in shock doesn’t begin to<br />

cover it.<br />

My “manager” was nowhere to be<br />

found. She had moved - she had<br />

been living in our rent house (which<br />

of course was trashed too) and no<br />

one knew where she was. Most of<br />

the employees wouldn’t talk to me,<br />

and of course I had no idea why -<br />

they all knew I had been in the<br />

hospital having my son. Finally one<br />

did. They’d all been slowly run off or<br />

fired. Told that I had either abandoned<br />

the business and wasn’t<br />

coming back, or had sold it to the<br />

manager. As I made phone calls to<br />

my vendors, they had been told the<br />

same thing. So had my customers.<br />

My bank account was overdrawn<br />

and my Amex was run wild - I’d left<br />

neither available to her, yet there it<br />

was.<br />

Bottom line: I had to start over. No<br />

inventory, no credit, no employees,<br />

reputation shredded and a mountain<br />

of debt I hadn’t incurred for<br />

goods I didn’t have. And a newborn<br />

in NICU. If ever in my life there had<br />

been a time I almost gave up, that<br />

was it.<br />

The one employee that told me<br />

what had happened came back,<br />

then another, and we started over.<br />

It was awful. It was embarrassing,<br />

explaining as best I could (or<br />

wanted to) what had happened<br />

over and over and over again to<br />

vendors, clients and family. It made<br />

me much more wary, and certainly<br />

taught me the art of crisis management.<br />

I’m cautious of handing over<br />

degrees of responsibility even now,<br />

and do it very slowly. I learned how<br />

strong I can be when I have to -<br />

which was a gift a few years later<br />

when my mom was diagnosed with<br />

Alzheimers. We had a very rough go<br />

there for a while, but I learned that<br />

if you’re tough enough and never<br />

give up you can survive anything.<br />

You just have to keep coming.<br />

What's your favorite way to do<br />

something special for brides or<br />

stores?<br />

When we have the opportunity, I<br />

adore doing custom couture work<br />

specifically for that special client.<br />

The synchronicity of designer and<br />

client, as well as the input of store<br />

owner/stylist is unlike anything else.<br />

When you get a good combination<br />

of personalities, the right give and<br />

take, magic can happen. To see the<br />

vision realized, the client in the<br />

gown with the jewels, the smile on<br />

her face. Yup, that’s it!<br />

What's a big vision or goal you<br />

have for your business over the<br />

next 5-10 years?<br />

We’d like to become as much a<br />

voice in bridal as we’ve become in<br />

the pageant world. We’d like to be<br />

big enough to have some things<br />

made for us - specially cut<br />

stones, some custom toolings,<br />

that sort of thing - but we’d also<br />

like to stay small enough to be<br />

able to maintain our quality and<br />

our connection to our clients.


“The only way to<br />

do great work is to<br />

love what you do.”<br />

~ Steve Jobs<br />

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subscribe<br />

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future issues!<br />

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Surround yourself with the<br />

believers and the doers, the<br />

dreamers and the thinkers…


…but most of all, surround<br />

yourself with those who see<br />

greatness within you, even when<br />

you don’t see it in yourself.


y Christen Schneider<br />

social media<br />

How to Avoid<br />

BURNOUT


Pay attention to analytics.<br />

This matters because it lets you focus on what's working and<br />

drop things that aren't. That will drastically cut your time and<br />

frustration while giving you the same (or possibly better) results.<br />

For starters, use the analytics built into the platforms. Just<br />

knowing when your followers are active and finding the best<br />

times to post will increase your organic reach. When you<br />

maximize your reach and you pair that with good content and<br />

calls to action, you start to see results.<br />

You can also track referrals from social media to your websites<br />

and newsletter sign ups. That's a little more complex, but it's<br />

completely free and a great way to see which platforms are<br />

helping you. If you create special urls, you can even see which<br />

specific posts are bringing in leads.<br />

Have an intention setting time before you get to work.<br />

Sit down once a week (or however often works for you) and look at your big goals<br />

for your social media marketing. What events or sales goals are you aiming for?<br />

What story or message do you want to share. Write those down and keep the notes<br />

handy as you schedule posts.<br />

This will increase your effectiveness, since your posts will be based on what matters<br />

in your business and for your customers. When you see good results, you won't<br />

resent the time spent posting.<br />

It also makes the caption writing part easy! That clarity keeps you focused and you<br />

don't feel like you're pulling topics out of thin air. Sometimes the biggest<br />

contributor to burn out is feeling overwhelmed with the endlessness of possibility<br />

and not knowing what comes next. Now you know!<br />

Cooperate and share the love.<br />

Find people in your industry with similar ideal brides that you love to work with and share<br />

the load. You can coordinate styled shoots so that everyone has great content and the tags<br />

from each other's accounts grows your following. You can feature them for an easy and fun<br />

topic. You can repost their content (with good attribution and permission) and save<br />

yourself some time while giving good value.<br />

Social media is all about connection, and having a good team of professionals helps it stay<br />

fun, keeps you accountable, and ignites your creativity. When there's so much noise and<br />

you aren't being purposeful about your community building on social media, it can start to<br />

feel really lonely and pointless. Take away the echo chamber vibe by getting in touch with<br />

the right people and help each other come up with content as much as possible. More<br />

exposure and less time behind the scenes...can't really go wrong there!<br />

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Have a long term formula.<br />

Instagram feeds are the biggest example of this. Know the main types of posts you want<br />

(i.e. dress pictures, real brides, your team and store, reception inspiration, shoes, coffee,<br />

kittens, cookies, boats, whatever fits your brand's message). Plan the order you want them<br />

to be in so your feed looks good and keep that guide around. You can immediately see<br />

what topics you need more of to keep your audience engaged in your message!<br />

For Pinterest, know what you want to post and repin each time so you can search, pin, and<br />

hit the road and you don't get lost scrolling down endlessly. Facebook posts need variety,<br />

like a mix of your own blogs and story telling, educational or industry articles, fun topics,<br />

and social proof (happy customers). You also want a mix of text, pictures, and video<br />

(preferably Live, since the algorithm likes it better). Twitter would be similar in variety of<br />

topics, although the delivery varies.<br />

Knowing how often and when you will post also helps you turn off without any worries or<br />

feeling like maybe you should be doing something right then, which will be a big help in<br />

fighting burn out.<br />

Streamline and delegate what you can.<br />

We talk about this a lot (even several other times in this magazine issue), but you<br />

don't have to do every single thing yourself. Pay for help. Get photos done so you<br />

have a bank of content. Start to train your staff to take over elements of your<br />

social media campaigns. Automate as much as possible (see the article on tools<br />

for this!) and repurpose content (there's a guide for that too!).<br />

This is tough. Take an afternoon to make a good brand guide, get comfortable<br />

with losing a little control, and take the time to properly train someone or set up<br />

tools. It's a little work up front, but imagine how big of a relief it will be to have<br />

whole parts of your to do list scratched off without moving a finger later on! If<br />

you’re nervous about an employee with that responsibility, look at hiring an<br />

agency or specialist.<br />

Plan your interactions, too.<br />

You need to be genuinely engaging with people, preferably your potential clients! But at the very<br />

least, other people who are in the industry. It gets your own posts shown more, it puts your name<br />

out there, and it builds real relationships. The problem is that it can take forever and feel so<br />

pointless.<br />

But you can be genuine and intentional at the same time. Keep a list of people, pages, or<br />

hashtags you're going to check in on a few times a week for 20-30 minutes. Work your way down<br />

the list, liking, hearting, and commenting to your heart's content. And then get off and go do<br />

something else you love!<br />

Just promise me you'll leave comments that are more than 4 words, make sense, and show you're<br />

an expert while speaking in your brand voice. No emoji dumps!<br />

MOST OF ALL: Social media is supposed to be fun and all about<br />

relationships. If you remember that, you’ll be all set!


5 HUGE Website Mistakes<br />

You Can’t Afford to Make Anymore<br />

by Christen Schneider


Y<br />

our website has less than half<br />

a second to make an<br />

impression on a new visitor.<br />

Around 94% of that first<br />

impression will be based on the<br />

quality of the design of your site.<br />

Those are slightly terrifying stats, if<br />

you haven't been really, really<br />

intentional about your website. If<br />

you have, well, it was obviously time<br />

and money well spent, right?<br />

What's so important about a<br />

website that performs well? While<br />

brides LOVE social media to<br />

connect with stores and designers,<br />

it is a tricky arena. Algorithms shift,<br />

trends change, and different target<br />

markets pick different platforms to<br />

fall in love with.<br />

But the biggest bottom line fact?<br />

You have no control on any social<br />

media platform. You don't own it.<br />

You can't change anything about it.<br />

You're tied to their rules. They own<br />

every follower, heart, and message<br />

you earn. And they could shut you<br />

down tonight.<br />

Here at <strong>Wed</strong> <strong>Altered</strong>, we believe in<br />

starting on your own turf and<br />

making your website something<br />

you're proud of and that does a<br />

fantastic job.<br />

Then you can take that amazing<br />

content you've pulled together and<br />

use all your social media to connect<br />

with potential brides and direct<br />

them back to your site. That's where<br />

there aren't a million notifications<br />

to distract the reader, you're in<br />

control, and no one can take that<br />

away from you. (That's also why you<br />

should build and use an email list!<br />

We'll talk about that soon, too.)<br />

So while we could talk about<br />

websites and content marketing<br />

every day (and do!), we thought<br />

we'd boil it down to 5 huge mistakes<br />

you can't afford to make.<br />

1<br />

You Have Bad,<br />

Boring, or Off<br />

Brand Design -<br />

Your design and layout<br />

need to take visitors on a very quick<br />

and accurate journey to see what<br />

your business is like and whether<br />

you'll be a good fit for them.<br />

Especially in an industry that relies<br />

so heavily on visuals and is all based<br />

around a purchase that brides are<br />

often (understandably) uneasy and<br />

very particular about, brides want to<br />

know what to<br />

expect from you.<br />

If your layout is<br />

poorly set up, they<br />

won't notice the<br />

important parts. If it<br />

looks out of style or<br />

cheap, they'll<br />

assume your<br />

business and<br />

dresses are too. We<br />

are a luxury<br />

industry, no matter<br />

what end of the<br />

price range you fall<br />

on. You need a<br />

presence that<br />

reflects that. I know<br />

that's kind of harsh<br />

or shallow, but<br />

think about it. They<br />

are paying you<br />

more than they<br />

have ever paid someone before to<br />

have a great eye for style, design,<br />

and quality. Your online presence is<br />

the first place you have to give them<br />

proof 2of that.<br />

Not Establishing<br />

a Reason to Like<br />

and Trust You<br />

On our in depth<br />

Website Scorecard,<br />

this really falls under<br />

the "Authority" and "Tone and Text"<br />

sections. But what you say and the<br />

way you say it is really important. I<br />

know that sounds really basic. The<br />

crazy thing is how frequently<br />

businesses fail to do this well! It's a<br />

really common shortcoming we<br />

find when we're doing website<br />

audits and it's one of the last to get<br />

fixed, because it's more about<br />

thinking and writing and less about<br />

design and pictures. Let's be<br />

honest...which sounds more fun to<br />

you? A new styled shoot to update<br />

your pictures or rewriting all of your<br />

copy and planning your upcoming<br />

blog posts to match up with your<br />

messaging calendar?<br />

The problem with that is that it's a<br />

huge loss. Sure, a bride can find you,<br />

like your dresses, and book an<br />

appointment. That's great and<br />

completely worth having a<br />

beautiful website! We just said how<br />

important design is to immediate<br />

impressions.<br />

But it's just the beginning of what<br />

your website could be doing to help<br />

you actually sell, not just get traffic<br />

through the door. When you take<br />

the time to really plan out your<br />

messaging and then assess what<br />

you have or what you come up with,<br />

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then you can give them reason after<br />

reason to both like and trust you.<br />

You tell them stories, you give them<br />

information, you reassure and guide<br />

them...basically, you set the stage<br />

for a great impression of the kind of<br />

business you are and how fantastic<br />

it's going to be to work with you.<br />

Those impressions are made on the<br />

first website visit and they'll stick<br />

with the brides. Having people<br />

rooting for you to sell them<br />

something is a pretty wonderful<br />

thing. Why would you pass it up?<br />

3<br />

They can't easily<br />

get ahold of you<br />

or schedule an<br />

appointment<br />

People who can't<br />

find a quick solution<br />

to a problem will<br />

often give up. That includes<br />

contacting you to make an<br />

appointment and possibly spend<br />

money. Easy customer experience<br />

is a top driving factor in increased<br />

customer satisfaction AND in a<br />

10%+ increase in revenue,<br />

according to Forbes.<br />

You should make contacting you,<br />

following you, and any other action<br />

you want brides to take incredibly<br />

easy. If you haven't given them lots<br />

of quick places to get ahold of you,<br />

you will be missing out on high<br />

quality leads who are already warm<br />

enough to be on your site. That's a<br />

lot of potential money to leave on<br />

4<br />

the table!<br />

Bad Pictures<br />

Visuals are processed<br />

and remembered at a<br />

very high rate. While<br />

you need written<br />

storytelling to really<br />

elaborate on your<br />

message, the pictures set<br />

the stage. If you don't<br />

feature your best sellers,<br />

brides won't be tempted to<br />

come see them. If you<br />

don't feature your team,<br />

brides won't perceive you<br />

as a personal small<br />

business setting (which is<br />

one of your strengths,<br />

right? Why not sell it that<br />

way?). If you have blurry or<br />

out of date pictures, brides<br />

will assume you are a<br />

struggling business, are<br />

behind the times, or don't<br />

do basic business<br />

maintenance.<br />

Pictures are a huge part of<br />

the first impression and<br />

important for drawing the<br />

brides through your<br />

website so that they get a<br />

chance to read and absorb<br />

your story. It puts a face on<br />

your business and makes<br />

them more likely to want<br />

to work with you. It lets<br />

them visualize themselves<br />

in your samples before<br />

they even make it through<br />

the door. It's powerful.<br />

Don't skip it.<br />

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5Not Using a Blog<br />

The Right Way<br />

Blogs are free, simple,<br />

are completely<br />

underutilized. They're a<br />

powerful tool for your<br />

business and you should be using<br />

them. You could be doing all the<br />

other website things perfectly, and<br />

still not be doing what it takes for<br />

the most possible leads to see it or<br />

interested brides to come back and<br />

make a purchase.<br />

A blog lets you touch on all kinds of<br />

topics that set up great<br />

expectations around what brides<br />

will experience. Educate them,<br />

share inspiration that's on brand for<br />

your styles, show them the behind<br />

the scenes stuff. Basically, keep<br />

them up to date with the story that<br />

makes up your business and<br />

mission. Why is this important?<br />

Because. The internet moves<br />

quickly. Things need to stay current.<br />

Your blog is how your website does<br />

that. We don't change the main<br />

pages all that often. Your blog is like<br />

a newsfeed on social media, but<br />

with more depth and completely<br />

under your control.<br />

It helps search engines find you<br />

better, which is a huge deal and<br />

directly relates to more qualified<br />

leads coming across your site and<br />

through your doors.<br />

THE BIG PICTURE<br />

Your website is a collection of pieces<br />

that work together. The design<br />

grabs a visitors' attention right away<br />

and directs their eye to what you<br />

want them to see, read, hear, and<br />

do. Your pictures keep them<br />

engaged and give them a great<br />

idea of your overall business style<br />

and products. Will you have<br />

something they'll actually love?<br />

Then what you have to say lets<br />

them know that you're the store<br />

whom can be trusted to get it and<br />

have the process go well. Your blog<br />

is part of that message, while also<br />

being a key tool for getting the tech<br />

to show all of this to as many<br />

potential brides as possible.<br />

How do you know<br />

if your website<br />

measures up to all<br />

that?<br />

By taking the time<br />

to look through all<br />

of it and be really<br />

honest with<br />

yourself about the<br />

results. Every<br />

website needs<br />

tweaks now and<br />

then. And ask your<br />

past or potential<br />

clients<br />

for<br />

feedback! Don't<br />

just say "whatdya think?". Know<br />

what you want the site to<br />

accomplish and ask them questions<br />

so you can see if it is and where it<br />

may be falling short from an<br />

outside point of view.<br />

Once you have an to-tweak list, be<br />

consistent and change things as<br />

quickly as you can without<br />

upsetting your business. You need<br />

to get it done. Get a buddy, find an<br />

expert (we can help!), make a bunch<br />

of calendar reminders...whatever it<br />

takes. But don't ignore the shifts to<br />

the one platform that's 100% in your<br />

control that could make a big<br />

difference in your appointment<br />

rates, sales, and conversions.<br />

CHRISTEN SCHNEIDER<br />

Christen heads up <strong>Wed</strong> <strong>Altered</strong> and loves every bit of it.<br />

Her experience as a designer, store owner, and teacher<br />

all fit right in to <strong>Wed</strong> <strong>Altered</strong>’s mission to support independent<br />

bridal business owners in putting together the<br />

strategy, branding, and marketing to grow their business<br />

in a way that blasts past their goals and builds a life they<br />

enjoy in the process.<br />

If she’s not enjoying her family, you’ll find her working<br />

with clients, reading, planning, editing this magazine,<br />

and talking all thing bridal and wedding with the <strong>Wed</strong><br />

www.wedaltered.com<br />

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it's not just the camera...<br />

Smartphone Photography 101<br />

Professional photographers are a key asset to any business that sells material<br />

goods. However, the importance of constant and quality social media presence<br />

means that a significant portion of your content will be created in-house.<br />

Here are some tips from a former pro to make the best of what you've got!<br />

Tip #1 : Get A Device With A Well-Performing Camera.<br />

- Not all smartphone cameras are built alike, and megapixels matter less than lens<br />

quality and processing power<br />

- Top performers include Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and Google Pixel. If you<br />

can't afford the latest model, don't be afraid to buy an earlier one.<br />

- Many high-end phones from 2016 still out-perform budget phones of <strong>2018</strong>, and at<br />

a similar price point<br />

.<br />

by Deci Belfry<br />

BLU R1 HD, 2017<br />

$100 on Amazon<br />

✗<br />

100% zoom<br />

Details unclear<br />

and discolored<br />

Google Pixel, 2016<br />

$195 used on eBay<br />

✓100% zoom<br />

True to color<br />

Most details intact<br />

These two photos were scaled to the<br />

same size, not cropped.<br />

The R1 HD had to be held much farther back than the Pixel<br />

to get the same shot. A wider angle helps get more<br />

information in the photo - especially important in small<br />

shops<br />

This is the difference between a quality flagship phone and a<br />

budget phone.<br />

* These were the two devices the author had on hand.<br />

This is not an advertisement!


Tip #2: Utilize Natural Light If You Can, Wisely!<br />

Photography is about<br />

capturing light. While you<br />

can adjust fill light in apps<br />

like Instagram, working with<br />

good light from the start is<br />

key.<br />

Natural light is the best light!<br />

If you're lucky enough to have<br />

a big shop window, take<br />

advantage!<br />

Photograph your subject with<br />

the light at a 45-degree angle<br />

to the dress.<br />

Avoid light sources behind<br />

the subject. This casts<br />

shadows onto the dress that<br />

are less than attractive!<br />

✓<br />

✗<br />

.<br />

Tip #3: Control The Natural Light Available To You<br />

Photographers use bounce<br />

cards to soften harsh, direct<br />

lighting.<br />

You can get the same effect<br />

by holding anything large<br />

and white on the shadowy<br />

side of your subject.<br />

In this image, the natural<br />

light is coming from centerleft.<br />

A white piece of foam<br />

board was held ~12 inches<br />

from the right side of the<br />

dress, just out of frame.<br />

✗<br />

✓The image on the right using<br />

this technique is much<br />

clearer due to the<br />

brightening of those<br />

shadows.


Tip #4: Lower The Phone<br />

If you watch a<br />

photographer on the<br />

job, you see them in<br />

all variety of positions<br />

to get the right shot.<br />

For mannequins and<br />

detail shots where<br />

there are no faces<br />

involved, you can<br />

simply lower the<br />

phone from eye level<br />

to chest level; it's<br />

subtle, but gives your<br />

photo a different,<br />

often classier feel.<br />

✗ ✓<br />

Tip #5: Pay Attention To The Background<br />

Watch out for<br />

distractions in the<br />

background such as<br />

cords and outlets!<br />

If the background<br />

isn't good where your<br />

natural light is, put<br />

up curtains behind<br />

the subject in a color<br />

that resonates with<br />

your brand!<br />

✗ ✓<br />

You'll notice there isn't a cross or a check<br />

on the bottom images. There is no right<br />

or wrong answer here - just a choice you<br />

get to make!<br />

Note how the lines in the background of<br />

the left image are on a diagonal, but the<br />

lines of the right are horizontal.<br />

There are pros and cons to both - one<br />

could say the diagonal draws the eye to<br />

the dress, or that the horizontal is<br />

straightforward. Pay attention to how<br />

often you post either, and think about<br />

sticking to one or the other!


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OR PERISH<br />

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by Jacqui Wadsworth


I<br />

t’s not just for academia<br />

anymore. The advent of social<br />

media popularity has<br />

revolutionized communicating<br />

with your local brides or your<br />

product buyers. There has never<br />

been a better way to target in on<br />

your clients with paid ads, than<br />

there now is with<br />

Facebook/Instagram! You can<br />

spend as little as $1/day and still<br />

reach 75 to 100 possible clients if<br />

you have targeted properly. The<br />

catch is you must create daily posts<br />

to tell your business life story. We<br />

must throw out everything we think<br />

we know about what <strong>Wed</strong>ding and<br />

Bridal ads and posts should look like<br />

and pay attention to what our<br />

followers like and comment on, or<br />

what they find engaging, if you will.<br />

Every online site has a purpose.<br />

Your corporate branding is for your<br />

website. Your finished photos are<br />

for Pinterest, polished photos are for<br />

traditional print ads, and<br />

Facebook/Instagram are for<br />

personalizing your brand.<br />

There is no business quite like yours.<br />

Your step by step journey is<br />

fascinating to others, if you are<br />

brave enough to share it. Instead of<br />

perfect branding with the<br />

background the same and photo<br />

shop editing skills being used, you<br />

focus on your process, personality<br />

and products. Use the smart phone<br />

in your pocket and take photos of<br />

everything you do, from daily<br />

routines to client meetings.<br />

Unpacking fabrics or trims,<br />

sketches of dresses, behind the<br />

scenes at photo shoots, photos of<br />

chatting with clients….all of these<br />

things are interesting to today’s<br />

bride or wedding business owner. If<br />

you feature your clients on your<br />

page and let them know it, you will<br />

find your page and presence<br />

growing.<br />

Social media is our first step in<br />

creating relationships with our<br />

potential clients. If you use your<br />

posts and ads to illustrate who you<br />

are, what your goals are, what your<br />

mission is, and show the day to day<br />

minutia of your business, you will<br />

find your perfect clients. You will<br />

find yourself chatting with them in<br />

the comments on your posts & ads.<br />

Then you will find that you are<br />

meeting them in person and<br />

enriching those connections.<br />

Just as retail store hours are<br />

consistent, so should your social<br />

media posts and ads be consistent.<br />

Posting at least once a day,<br />

everyday is a good starting point,<br />

but two or three times is even<br />

better. You’ll want to use<br />

inspirational quotes, funny memes,<br />

wedding related posts, and shout<br />

outs to your related wedding<br />

business partners as tagged posts<br />

are all ways to get your post<br />

schedule filled. More importantly,<br />

making some of your posts fun or<br />

educational will make you and your<br />

business more<br />

accessible to your<br />

followers.<br />

Accessibility is a<br />

key word for<br />

success on your<br />

social media.<br />

Showing your<br />

humanity and<br />

heart shows that<br />

you are human,<br />

too. It shows that<br />

you care about<br />

your clients as<br />

much as you care<br />

about their<br />

money. We are all<br />

looking for true connections. Social<br />

media allows you to create these<br />

connections.<br />

Recommended Daily Post<br />

Schedule: 8:45 am, 11:45am,<br />

5:45pm, 11:45pm<br />

Finding and sharing your business<br />

voice is critical to success on Social<br />

Media. What is your business vibe?<br />

What is your goal? How do you<br />

make your clients feel? These<br />

questions will help you develop<br />

your social stories. For example, our<br />

bridal store’s motto is Fun with<br />

Friends and Fashion. So, we try to<br />

drive a certain amount of posts<br />

every week around this theme.<br />

We pair the idea with other events<br />

and projects like preparing for a<br />

local bridal show, where we<br />

showcase models during fittings, to<br />

our staff packing up the goodies for<br />

our booth, to booth design. Then<br />

we follow by showing brides in our<br />

booth and at the fashion show<br />

during the event. Our goal is to<br />

make our brides have a life time<br />

shopping experience, so we feature<br />

them from their first visit at a bridal<br />

show to their visit to our store to<br />

their wedding day. We show them<br />

they are welcome by our posts<br />

featuring other brides. We show<br />

photos and videos of our store and<br />

all our activities.<br />

All of this helps them know what to<br />

expect when they arrive in our store.<br />

After working on our social media<br />

since 2013, I know it makes them<br />

want to come to our store. We are<br />

now a regional store with brides<br />

arriving from the 5 surrounding<br />

states. They will drive up to 5 hours<br />

to visit us. We extended our ad area<br />

coverage as we grew our bridal<br />

traffic.<br />

We achieved all of this by posting,<br />

weighing and measuring, then<br />

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e-applying as we paid attention<br />

to what our brides liked and<br />

didn’t like in our posts and ads.<br />

One of the biggest complaints<br />

from brides is that small<br />

businesses do not have much info<br />

online. Over 97% of brides use<br />

social media to decide on the<br />

products and services for their<br />

wedding.<br />

If you have a strong social<br />

presence, you will see more<br />

business coming your way year<br />

after year. Branding is a day after<br />

day, month after month, year<br />

after year activity. The sooner you<br />

get started, the sooner you will<br />

find your voice, be heard by your<br />

chosen followers, and see brand<br />

growth.<br />

It is supported industry wide from<br />

stores and designers to<br />

trendsetter sites like The Knot,<br />

<strong>Wed</strong>ding Wire, Bridal Guide, Vows<br />

and Bridal Boutiques.US.<br />

To find out more about the event, go<br />

to www.NationalBridalSaleEvent.com<br />

If you’d like assistance in social<br />

media training, as well as in<br />

consistent advertising, reach out to<br />

me at BridalBoutiques.US@gmail.com<br />

or call my office at (865)428-5250.<br />

Bridal Boutiques.US is a social media<br />

advertising group of stores and<br />

designers. We advertise 365 days a<br />

year to develop our brands and to<br />

personalize the bridal industry.<br />

A great way to soak into the<br />

bridal industry is to participate in<br />

National Bridal Sale Event. This<br />

event happens every year in July.<br />

Dress by Renegade Bridal<br />

JACQUI WADSWORTH<br />

Jacqui Wadsworth began her career negotiating textile deals<br />

for the garment industry. She opened her boutique, The Gilded<br />

Gown, in Knoxville in 2008. After spending crazy amounts of<br />

money on traditional advertising with radio, print and TV ads,<br />

Jacqui was not satisfied with the results. Determinedto get<br />

brides in the door affordably, Jacqui began utilizing Facebook<br />

ads to micro-target local clients. She spent years fine-tuning<br />

her marketing skills and has a proven system for engaging<br />

brides, for generating a buzz online, and most importantly for<br />

driving customers into her store.<br />

A fierce advocate of the industry, Jacqui decided to do her part<br />

to help other store owners and manufacturers. These days she<br />

offers her Facebook Ads & Management skills through her<br />

bridal store branding business, BridalBoutiques.US. She created<br />

BridalBoutiques.US to provide a trendsetting place online in<br />

support of independently owned bridal salons and bridal gown<br />

designers. BridalBoutiques.US is a proud sponsor of the<br />

National Bridal Sale Event and handles their Facebook and<br />

Instagram accounts. She has been a popular featured speaker<br />

on Branding and Advertising on Facebook at BBG (Better<br />

Bridal Group), at Atlanta’s Americas Mart, at the Chicago<br />

Market and at the <strong>Wed</strong>ding MBA.<br />

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Parting shot...<br />

by Christen Schneider<br />

You Have to Ask:<br />

Don’t leave out the most important part of your message.<br />

You and your team invest hours of time into your messaging. You work hard to build an audience,<br />

learn the systems, automate, tweak, perfect, and share. You make connections, provide value, and<br />

make sure to be accessible. All of this hard work and putting yourself and your business out there<br />

is so that you can serve more brides and bring in more sales, right?<br />

That won’t happen if you don’t ask! You have to have a call to action (CTA).<br />

Your posts should have a purpose behind them and you should know how you want your followers<br />

to respond. When you figure that out, you need to make sure you let them know. Be really clear<br />

and direct, but not demanding.<br />

“Call to make an appointment today at ------------!”<br />

“Tell us about a person who inspires you!”<br />

“Double tap if you love this as much as we do!”<br />

“Vote to tell us which sash you think finishes off this look best!”<br />

Don’t let a fear of asking or plain forgetfulness take away the impact of your shares. Build up a<br />

bank of ideas for calls to action, keep them around to give you ideas of what to say, and be diligent<br />

about building up the habit of telling people exactly what you’d love for them to do.<br />

A great call to action gets people interested and keeps them involved. You want to tap into the<br />

emotions and desires your ideal clients have, build up anticipation, and draw attention to the<br />

reward or results. Make them feel like part of your community and invested in what you do and<br />

how you can help them.<br />

And if you need help brainstorming some great ideas of posts, marketing, or calls to action, hop in<br />

our Facebook group just for bridal businesses. We love talking all about it!<br />

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