3 Topics We Learned About at Wedding MBA

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Hey there!

We here at Friendors Consultancy are firm believers in soaking up knowledge and making learning fun. ? When there’s a conference in Las Vegas for our industry, there’s a pretty high chance you’re gonna find us there. Naturally.

We recently made our way from Atlanta, GA out to Las Vegas, Nevada for the annual Wedding MBA (Merchants Business Academy) conference.

Chocked full of big names and speakers like Wedding Wire, The Knot, Perfect Wedding Guide, Alan Berg, Jason Hennessey, and more, we’re reporting back to say this may be our new favorite conference. Don’t tell the others. ?

We returned with bazillions of notes we took on our iPhones (we’re paperless!) and are here to share just 3 topics we learned about and who we learned em from so you can give the topic a closer look yourself.

1⃣ SEO

Even if you don’t know everything about it, we’ve all heard of SEO, the magical Internet concept we’re all dying to conquer. (Google, Google, I want you to notice me as bad as I wanted my 7th grade crush to.) SEO, Search Engine Optimization, is pretty much the key to the future and your success. ??

So, here are a few things we learned:
? The longer your blog posts, the better.

Now, you’re probably thinking ‘but who even reads long articles on the internet anymore?

Google, that’s who. And your mom. Seriously, probably a lot of people. ? The more content you have related to your field (florals, wedding planning, etc), not some off topic shizz, the more content the Bots have available to pick up and recognize you as someone who should be on their search query pages, someone who knows what they’re talking about and is credible.

We hear around 1,500 words per post should do the trick. No bullshit, just raw helpful content. Rack your brains for quality, Friendors!

If you need help coming up with blogging ideas, we’re here to help you!

Email us at Hello @ Friendors . com
? Use Page Speed Insights to see how your website is performing.

You’re not the only one that hates slow sites. Google and your client do too. PageSpeed Insights will show you exactly what’s wrong with your page that’s preventing it from performing properly. You just copy and paste your sites url for the review.

We probably won’t know how to fix the issues, and you probably won’t know how to either, so you should probably find a coder to help you after you run the site. Send them over the list – you’ll know whether they fixed it correctly or not after you run your site again and see if the list gets shorter or disappears.

We learned these tips from Jason Hennessey. To learn more about SEO, we can help you, but he’s probably the go to guy.
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Remember that you can do all this poolside!
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2⃣ Website Viewing + Tracking

? Do you know how people’s eyes view your website and so you can properly design your first impression?

Meghan of OFD Consulting reports that we view pages on the Internet in the shape of an uppercase F and Z. Shape your site this way – sidebars, blog titles, image placement, etc. Places important information or image in the right place means user interaction is sure to increase due to the easiness on the eyes.

Before some tips from Wedding Wire, here’s a video clip of us at their annual party at the conference.

? Do you know what type of device most of your website traffic is taking place on?

According to Wedding Wire, around 60% of potential clients are viewing your website on their mobile device before, if ever, on a desktop.

You should have a mobile friendly website. Don’t know if you’re mobile friendly? Go to Google.com on your mobile device and search for your company. Before the site description will be ‘Mobile Friendly’ in a lighter shade of gray if your site is mobile. Photo example below.

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If you’re not mobile friendly, Google is taking the liberty of dis-including you from all mobile searches. That’s most of your market. Get a mobile site! Most themes have mobile settings built in, or you can custom code one. However you do it, do it soon. Like, right now. New tab. Immediately.

Do you know how to track your site visits?

You can find out the specifics of how people are viewing your site by using Google Analytics. It’s super easy and if you’re not using it, get to it. Not only can you view what type of device most of your users are visiting  your site on, you can also see where they are coming from – what websites are leading them to you, your top site referrers, how long they spend on each page, and more.
3⃣ Reviews

Now, more than ever, consumers are trusting online reviews to make their purchase decisions. Sometimes they trust these reviews more than personal referrals. According to Wedding Wire, 95% of couples are using online reviews when shopping.

A few websites you can get reviews on are as follows:

? The Knot
? Wedding Wire
? Perfect Wedding Guide
? Google
? Facebook

and more.

All of these sites are free and if you don’t have a company listing for each one, you’re doing this whole wedding thing wrong.

Reviews should be in the double digits. Eleven or more. Wedding Wire reports that your traffic will increase 123% when you have double digit reviews.

How do you get reviews? Ask! You’ll be surprised how willing your adoring clients are. An alternative form is moral bribery – offer gift cards for completing 5 review sites. However you do it, online reviews are becoming increasingly important to have.
Anyways, those are our 3 topics we’ve brought back for ya… in this post 😉 Now just enjoy some of our photos!

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xoxo

10 Fall Bouquets

Did you know that today, September 23, is the first day of Fall? Yay Fall Weddings! In honor, we’ve put together a post of 10 of our favorite fall bouquets for you. Enjoy!

All photos by Six Hearts Photography.

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1. This Compact, Full, and Romantic Monochrome Bouquet of Peonies by The Funky Shack.

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2. This organically designed full bouquet by Juli Vaughn with Wheat, Feathers, Berries, and Rich Colors.

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3. This Berry and Wheat Filled Bouquet with shades of White and Red Ribbon by Virtu Floral.

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4. This Simple Wheat Bouquet with a Soft Silk Bow by Juli Vaughn.

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5. These playful and bright Fall colored bouquets by Martina’s Flowers and Gifts.

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6. These beautiful Lavender and Wheat Bouquets with Lace Ribbons by Etsy Shop Paula Jeans Garden.

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7. This DIY  Blue, Brown, and White Bouquet by the Bride’s Mom with Pinecones, Cotton, Wheat, and more.

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8. These Burlap wrapped bouquets with White and Cream florals, Cotton, Succulents, Wheat, and more from Whole Foods Market, with images of parents and grandparents attached in frames.

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9. This happy Sunflower bouquet by Oh!ccasions.

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10. This classic and romantic bouquet of Blush Roses by  with a silk Cream/Gold ribbon and embellishing added to the stem wrap around to glitz it up and add a nice fall color.

A FREE Graphic Tool You Should Be Using

Hello, Friendors!

We’re here to share with you an easy (and FREEEEEEE!) tool to help get your graphic design game on without spending buttloads of money on a professional.

Don’t get us wrong, we do strongly urge you to hire a professional for your branding, logo, and website design (a total must), but when it comes to ads, Instagram posts, blog headers, Facebook cover photos, and other simple things, we know a site that will have you busting em out like it’s nobody’s business.

Canva (they’re not paying us for this post – but they should be. Hahaha!) is an easy to use tool where graphic designers have pre built designs and you can customize them to your liking with a few simple clicks. Full of typography, color palettes, and more, we know you’ll get sucked in.

Head as to Canva.com and give it a go. If you need any help, email us at hello @ Friendors .com and we will be there for you!

 

XOXO, Friendors Consultancy

Published on Bespoke Bride – Lisa Frank Inspiration Collaboration

Our Friendors were published over on Bespoke Bride with our Lisa Frank Inspiration Collaboration. Click the image below to check out the feature.

Photography: Six Hearts Photography

Cinematography: Squid Wed Films

Catering: Simply Catering

China: Vintage English Teacup

Baked Goods: Eileen Carter Creations

Beverages: Yo Fav Bartender

Paper Goods: The Postmans Knock

Bridal Gown: Wedding Angels

Hair + Make Up: Vigilante Cosmetics

Grooms Tux: King Tux Rental

Jewelry: Stella & Dot Stylist, Lucky & Lovely: Melanie Hernquist

Nails: Jamberry Nails Consultant, Teri Rowland

Bridal Headwear: Arrow Through Her Heart

Costume: Dreamland Costumes + Specialty

Temporary Tattoos: Tattly

PhotoBooth: RobotBooth

Light and Sound: Dj Cuttlefish

Confetti: The Confetti Bar

Glitter Banners: The Bannerie

Wands and Pom Decor: Heart of Soleil

Glitter Letters: The Enchanted Princess

Origami Stars: Trinkets by Dana, by Cheers to Novelty

Paper Straws and Toppers: Paper Trail by Laura B

Linens: Linen Hero

Models: Trevor, Christine, and Journey

Venue: Atlanta Contemporary Art Center

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3 Rules of Photography to Improve Your Online Presence

Hey there, wedding and event industry peeps!

Want to increase your sales and your brands coolness factor?

One substantial way to do this is by improving your brands online presence with imagery that is professionally done or at least aesthetically pleasing. When your blog and social sites are filled with well done photos, this leaves an impression on clients and other vendors that you are a professional and competent vendor to work with, creating a level of trust-ability before you even speak with them.

Don’t have a Photographer you can you collaborate with (We can help you there! Just email us at Hello @ Friendors.com) or want to learn yourself?

We’ve got the good ol folks from Far Out Galaxy here to share The 3 Basic Rules of Photography with you and some Instagram examples of them executed well.

These 3 rules are all over the internet and in many books – these are just our explanations.

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Follow these basic rules and we promise it will improve your brands online presence.

 

1. Know your Subject

Do you know what you’re photographing? Would the viewer know what you’re photographing? Ask yourself these simple questions before taking a photo. If you cannot answer them, put your camera down until you decide your subject.

2. Draw Attention to your subject.

This goes hand in hand with actually knowing your subject – it’s about making sure your subject isn’t competing with another subject and that the viewer knows as well.

There are many ways you can do this – composition rules, diagonal lines, simple backgrounds, zooming in, filling your frame with the subject, frames within frames, etc.

Trying to photograph the table number? Zoom in, rather than getting a lot of the table in the photo. Trying to draw attention to the brides shoes? Place her on a circular stepping stone or on a single tile and photograph her frames within frames style.

We have a few examples of these tactics in use below.

Here are 3 examples of Lines working to lead the viewers eyes to the subject.

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In the left image above, the diagonal lines of the barn ceiling help to frame this shot up and lead the viewers to the subject. On the right, the lines of the fabric aisle draw your eye to the girl in the center.

 

11116914_1420865251561778_107438245_n Here, you have several lines leading into the subject. There are lines coming from the top left leading in, the single line from the bottom leading in, even the lines of their elongated legs lead into them, as well as the lines of her finger tips. Everything in this photo is there to work to the subjects advantage.

Here are 4 examples of Frames within Frames to show the viewer the subject.

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Here are two examples of zooming in to draw attention to the subject.

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The photo of the boutonniere above could have been taken at a farther distance to include the grooms face, tie, and pocket square – but then your subject could be the groom himself for all your viewer knows, entirely changing the photo.

The idea behind the boutonniere photo is the same for the photo strips – our subject isn’t the photo strips themselves but the graphic designs at the bottom strategically shown.

Zooming in helps identify the subject more precisely to the viewer.

These different attention drawing tactics can transform the subject of your photo in a miraculous way.

 

3. Simplify

Make it simple. No one likes a photo full of clutter. Simplifying will help your images to look like they are straight out of the pages of a magazine or off a prestigious blog.

There are many ways to do accomplish this. The first two rules of photography, knowing your subject and drawing attention to your subject, almost have you entirely there.

Removing distracting background elements is a simplifying tactic.

The water bottle in the window sill of your shot of the bride? Remove it. The stranger walking in the corner of your ceremony shot to share on Insta? Wait five seconds for them to move or politely ask. These things, and many more, can work against you in a photograph to distract the viewer – we want to make sure this doesn’t happen.

Depending on what you are photographing, if it’s something you could lay down – your photo strips from the event, the bouquet you’re about to hand off to the bride, etc – an easy way to simplify would be to use fabrics, papers, etc, as simple backgrounds, making your subject the only thing in the photo. This will make the ultimate simplified photo.

For people, instead of photographing them in the middle of the venue with tons of other people in the background, miscellaneous items popping out of their heads, and tons of distracting elements, take them to the nice simple wall that’s probably only a few steps away.

Here are a few examples of the two above ideas.

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The use of all three rules above makes the subject is precise. We know our subject and drew attention to it with the diagonal lines leading in from the sides, the circular design and triangle framing the strips up, and we simplified by making this printed background we chose fill the frame, making it the only thing in the photo.

Some may say the background we chose is too busy – we may agree, but we like to keep our images a lil weird when we can and this vinyl record case met that criteria. 😉

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Here are two examples of using a simple wall as a background for portraits instead of just snapping the photo wherever you happen to be standing. This simple simplifying trick will make you like your photo better – guarantee.

 

Put these tactics to use in real life! Follow these simple rules in your everyday photography ventures and your online trustworthiness and coolness factor will rise exponentially – promise. 😉

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xoxo,

Friendors Consultancy

How to Clear Your Email Clutter with One Easy Tool

People, there is a Website that has saved our email inbox (and soul) from being overwhelmingly full of junk and we’re here to save your sanity too.

This seemingly magical site, Unroll.me, lets you view all of your email subscriptions in one place and easily unsubscribe from whichever ones you want with one quick click.

Had to share this little gold nugget with you.

Click here to get your email game together.

xoxo

3 Tips to Grow Your Insta Following

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Hi there, Friendors! We’re here to share 3 tips for growing your Instagram following.

If you enjoy this post, let us know and we may continue the series.

1. 2-4 Likes, 1 Comment

Explore your feed or relevant hashtags and leave 2-4 likes and 1 genuine comment per user.

This makes you appear in the users notifications multiple times so it catches their eye but not too many times so you’re not a creepy stalker. 😉

Often times, this interaction with their profile results in them going to your profile and liking your photos in return in addition to possibly following you if they like what they see. And you never even followed them.

 

2. Exploit Hashtags – 60 per photo

Now, we know this sounds like a lot and we know you’re thinking that Instagram only allows you to use 30 per photo – wrong. Exploit the wonderfulness of hashtags.

Why not be a part of as many communities as possible and have your photo reach as many people as possible? We’ve found a little loop hole to having 60 hashtags per photo.

When writing the caption for your image, do not put any hashtags. After you post the photo, comment on the photo with the first 30 hashtags and then edit the photos caption to include the second set of 30, allowing you to have 60 on the image total.

Do this as quickly as possible so it will show up at the top of those particular hashtag feeds before being pushed down by other users newer posts.

Once your photo has a comment or two, no one will even be able to see your hashtags comment which makes it look less spammy and more clean for users scrolling through their feed.

Having 60 hashtags does not work if you try to do them in the original caption or if you edit the caption with hashtags before leaving the hashtag comment. Do it exactly as above.

 

3. Post at the Right Time & Schedule Posts

Do yourself a favor and Download Publish – On Twitter & Instagram (Also called TakeOff). 

This App will transform your Insta Game. Seriously.

It allows you to schedule photos for the best time to get the most response.

While we wish it would automatically post them without us, Instagram doesn’t allow this so it gives you a notification when its time, opens your pre loaded photo and pre written caption into Instagram. All you have to do is press post.

Instagram has its own sharing capabilities to other networks, so by default this app can also schedule your Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and more for months to come.

 

The truth is, your photos can be amaze balls but they will not get as many likes as they should if you are not actively networking within the community, utilizing hashtags, and posting at the correct times.

Try these tips out and share this with your friends so they can grow in online success too.

 

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3 Unique Wedding Seating Displays – Friendors Consultancy

So you want to tell your guests where to sit? Friendors, you’ve got a Bride requesting a unique idea?

We’ve got 3 ideas for you now. Tell us if you have any in the comments!

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1. Escort Cars

Punny, right? (you know, cause they’re Escort CARds) And so adorable.

Click here to see this full wedding and the event professionals involved.

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2. Wallet Size Prints

 We think printing wallet size prints as seating cards is sweet and sentimental. Plus, doubles as a Party Favor. And your photographer will love seeing photos they took being utilized in such a unique way!

Click here to see this wedding and the event professionals involved.

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3. Hanging Teacups

You can have guests names simply hang from a paper tag on them. We’ve seen tea cups double as a party favor too!

Our Friendor Vintage English Teacup (though the pictured above is not from there) is a great professional for this if you want to rent!

Click here to view this wedding.

HAVE ANY IDEAS WORTH SHARING? EMAIL US NOW AT HELLO @ FRIENDORS .COM 

All photography by Six Hearts Photography

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