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Bride
Expos & Fashion Show
As a busy bride one of the best planning resources available to
you are bride expos. Where else can you cruise aisle upon aisle of
wedding products, get inspired with new ideas, and meet industry
professionals for your wedding? The gathering of all this
information under one roof, makes bride expos a time and cost
effective way to comparison shop, see samples of a vendors’ work,
and get into the wedding groove.
How To Work the Expo
Everyone bottlenecks at the front entrance of the bridal show. Head
for the back and work your way towards the front.
Tip #1: Check the schedule for fashion show times and hit the
booths during these events, when the floor is less crowded.
After you make your way through the booths, you can head for the
next fashion show early and get a great seat.
Tip #2: Visit the booths at the end of the show, when the
crowds typically die down.
Have a plan of attack. If you are just beginning your planning,
focus on the areas that require attention now such as, locations,
dresses, and photographers. Of course, gather other information, but
don’t dwell upon your honeymoon when you don’t even know where you
are getting married. Don’t forget, you can attend other bridal shows
as you progress in your planning-you don’t have to do it all now.
Take advantage of show specials, discounts, and promotions, but do
not be pressured into anything. Most deposits are non-refundable. If
you decide to “book” someone at the show, make sure you have walked
the entire floor and you are truly getting what you want.
Be sure to attend the fashion shows to get a preview of the latest
styles for the bride and wedding party.
Don’t forget about other special events, like wedding planning
seminars or demonstrations, that allow you time to ask an expert
your special wedding planning questions and learn new ideas from
others questions.
Bride expos are held year round. Find dates and locations for shows
in your area online at www.brideworld.com.
Be A Smart Bride
Be cautious and mindful when giving out your phone number. You
should not put a phone number on a random drawing. It is OK to give
your number to someone whom you plan to have direct contact with
(for example, a wedding entertainer you meet at the show and want to
make an appointment with). Additionally, do not give out your work
phone or cell phone, unless you are OK with receiving
wedding-related calls.
It is OK to give out your mailing address and email address.
However, to maintain some peace-of-mind, it is a good idea to create
a temporary email address specifically related to your wedding. For
example amyandjoe2007wed@yahoo.com. You maintain the integrity of
your private email address, and can abandon the wedding-only email
address following the wedding. Remember most free email services
like yahoo or hotmail maintain your address only if you visit on a
regular basis.
Below Are More Tips For Bridal Expos
1. Pre-register for the expo. Pre-registration typically offers a
discounted admission, a chance to skip the long lines at the
entrance, and pre printed labels to give to vendors (for contests
and mailings).
2. Plan to spend at least a few hours at the show. Allot enough time
to experience all the bridal show has to offer.
3. Wear comfortable shoes and clothes.
4. Bring a friend or two (about 30% of grooms attend).
5. Bring a sturdy tote bag for the information collected.
6. Bring your personal appointment book, notebook, and writing pen.
A great way to keep track of information is to write notes directly
on a vendor’s material (It helps you keep it all straight).
7. Bring a checkbook or credit card just in case there is something
there you have to have, or someone you have to hire on the spot
Reference: BrideWorld
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