Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

BACK FROM VACATION

There's been a lull in my blog postings recently. I was out of town on vacation for about a week at the end of August, and since returning have been playing "catch up" in what's turning out to be a very busy late summer/early fall wedding season for me.

But I'm back in the saddle. Stay tuned for a flurry of new postings.

By the way, even while on vacation, I do stay in touch with my wedding clients via email and cell phone. No matter where I am or what I'm doing, I try to respond to clients very promptly. Sometimes within a matter of minutes. Usually within a few hours. Rarely longer than one day.

Friday, August 7, 2009

MY KIND OF BLOG

Publishing a blog is increasingly common in the wedding industry.

The vast majority of these blogs

-- showcase events the vendor worked at;

-- contain beaucoup beautiful photographs of these events; and

-- give "props" to other vendors at the event, with links to these vendors' websites.


I'm not knocking those kinds of wedding blogs. But mine's a bit different. The purpose of mine is to provide practical tips and advice to wedding couples (and to my fellow wedding professionals). And to do so in short and pithy posts that are quick and easy to read.

That's why you don't see frequent descriptions of the reception sites I've worked at, photos of my wedding clients, or lots of links to other vendors. (I might do this sort of thing on occasion, but it's not the primary focus of my blog).

Monday, June 8, 2009

Greetings

This is the first post in my new blog devoted to weddings.

In my 10+ years DJ'ing at hundreds of weddings (in the Washington DC area), I've seen it all: the good and the bad. The purpose of this blog is to help you embrace the good and avoid the bad, to help you have a sucessful wedding -- one that's fun and memorable, that expresses the tastes and preferences of the wedding couple while also pleasing their guests.

I've worked with wedding couples of every description and at wedding venues of every type. I've observed closely, learned from personal experience, and learned from the experience of others. And I've been coached by some of the top wedding DJs in the country.

In this blog, I'll share my experience with you.

Feel free to add your own comments or to contact me privately at steve@goodnote.com.