Friday, September 3rd, 2010

I am no longer impressed with the number of years a person or company has been in business. I used to be.

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On the 4th of July (Independence Day), many Americans think of Baseball, Hot Dogs, and Apple Pie. They have barbecues,and set off fireworks

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it’s difficult not to get caught up in the numbers: Sales, dollars, bookings, inquiries. As a blogger, success is measured by the impact of the blog.

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In recent few weeks, I’ve given a great deal of thought to the dynamics of the wedding industry. Here are just five that came to mind.

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On the Open Source Photo message board, a message was posted by former Co-founder and Chief Photographer of Bella Pictures, Bob Davis.

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Opinion: It is my considered opinion that excessive use of the word “perfect,” as it relates to weddings is cliche-marketing of the worst kind

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This phrase, along with DIY Bride, are two of the most annoying and poorly used descriptors in the industry.

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The June 15th issue of TIME Magazine carries the image of a Tweet by writer, Stephen B. Johnson. The Tweet is shown as an image on an iPhone.

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Today, I’d like to focus on the next generation of iPhones. They process faster, will now take verbal calling commands, and can shoot video.

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One doesn’t have to far to find more questionable wedding planning advice. This time about wedding cakes, bakers, and cake cutting fees.

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