Nov 24

Friday, I made a very pointed post about a Las Vegas bridal store and wedding planning business that is closing its doors.

I couldn’t help but remember tucking away this cartoon for future reference. The future is now.

Is the subject of this cartoon you? If you need a professional website and search engine optimization evaluation, don’t hesitate to inquire.

Is this you?

Is this you?

Andy Ebon
The Wedding Marketing Blog


Technorati Tags: , ,

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!

written by Andy Ebon \\ tags: , ,

Nov 22

On November 1st, a Las Vegas business, All About You Bridal Galleria sent a personal, 4-page letter to all its customers and contacts, announcing the closing of their business, at the end of the month.

The good news is the asuring message to their existing customers, who are still waiting on dresses. Instructions were given on how those orders were going to be fulfilled. They made it abundantly clear that they were not simply ‘closing their doors’ and stranding brides. They would follow through on all orders. Unfortunately, reports of these sort of closures crop up, in good times and bad. Usually, they are not handled in such a professional way.

AAYBG was a bridal salon selling dresses, accessories, and providing wedding planning services.

The letter outlined a number of reasons for closing, including:

  • the economy
  • ‘appalling’ online competition
  • long time employees ‘running off and getting married, and having babies’
  • compatibility of the business with the ownership’s personal lives

Through all this sentimentality, there is a major omission. From a website standpoint, this small business couldn’t market its way out of paper bag.

Harsh? You’re damn right!!

I see and critique a lot of websites. I use both my experience and technical tools to analyze sites. It’s hard to do worse than this.

One excellent free tools to evaluate Search Engine Optimization is called Website Grader. The provider of this tool offers many paid services, but this one is free. Just put in your company domain name (and those of a couple of competitors, if you’d like), and its evaluation system rockets into action. In about 30 seconds, you have been given a grade, on a 1 to 100 scale, with specific explanations of what you are doing well, and what needs correction, as it relates to Search Engine Optimization.

I’ve concluded, after running these evaluations via Website Grader on many sites, including my own, that if you make the recommended changes, you see immediate improvement in your score.

For the sake of comparison, I think a score of 70-79 is good. 80-84 is very good. 85-89 is excellent. 90 or more is outstanding.

After running the All About You Bridal Galleria website address through Website Grader system, it came up with a score of 2. That’s not a typo. It’s two, 2 TWO!!!

It would be hard to score that low, if one was trying. Just visit the final score, and see what the report says.

Besides what the report outlines, there are other major league flaws.

Here’s just one: Not only does the site play music, automatically. It plays LOUD music. Even if you mute it, when you navigate to another screen, the music BLASTS you again. You can’t hide from the music unless you entirely mute your computer. It is common knowledge that brides often do some of their wedding research from work (under the radar). And, therefore, the idea of putting auto-loading music, particularly loud music, is NEVER recommended for a wedding site. You will lose many prospective customers, immediately, because you have busted them to everyone within earshot of their computer.

I’m sure the AAYBG owners are wonderful people. It’s clear that their ethics and heart are in the right place. I wish them the best in serving their customers, and making their closing their doors in the smooth and orderly way they’ve planned.

There are many lessons one can learn here. Pick a couple.

Here’s mine: “We’re all ignorant, just in different things.If you’re a 4-star chef, that doesn’t mean you’re qualified to run a restaurant. You must complement your weaknesses with a partner who has the appropriate strengths and/or seek outside professional advice.

Andy Ebon
The Wedding Marketing Blog


Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!

written by Andy Ebon \\ tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Nov 20

Source: The Greeneville Sun

GATLINBURG (AP) — The marriage business in the Sevier County vacation region has dropped 29.5 percent during the last seven years, and with the state of the economy, even the month of October isn’t as strong as it has been.

Chapel owners said they have been looking forward to October, usually the best month of the year for the county that issues the most marriage licenses in Tennessee.

Creekside Wedding Chapel

Creekside Wedding Chapel

Wedding chapels live from tourists drawn to Sevierville, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg during the fall, when leaves are changing to warm autumn colors.

But Lee Bennett, president of the Gatlinburg Wedding Chapel Association, told The Knoxville News Sentinel fuel and travel prices are deterring the mostly out-of-state couples. He also cited a Georgia law that shortens the waiting period for marriage licenses for the decline in Tennessee’s business.

At the height of the county’s wedding boom in 2000, the clerk’s office issued 21,136 marriage licenses. That number has decreased year for year to 14,896 in 2007.

The county has about 30 wedding chapels and packages range from $100 to more than $10,000.

Couples also are becoming more cautious when they shop, scheduling weddings just a few months ahead of time and choosing cheaper packages, said Dan Tilley, vice president of the association and owner of Creekside Wedding Chapel.

Now business owners are looking to the county for help promoting the industry. In February, the Smoky Mountain Wedding Business Alliance made its case to the Sevier County Commission asking for promotional funding. The alliance said the county’s wedding industry brought $146 million to the economy in 2006.

Although the commission did not give the industry any money, the alliance was allowed a representative on a new seven-member committee that will allocate the county’s lodging tax for marketing businesses.

PLEASE NOTE: The website for the Gaitlinburg Wedding Chapel Association was a dead link, at the time of this post. That is never for good for wedding marketing, or a good sign, generally.

Andy Ebon
The Wedding Marketing Blog


Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , ,

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!

written by Andy Ebon \\ tags: , , , , , , , ,

The Power of the Platform

Andy Ebon - EBS Virtual Communications© 2007-2009 TheWeddingMarketingBlog.com All Rights Reserved -- Copyright notice by Blog Copyright

MyFreeCopyright.com Registered & Protected