5 Reasons to Avoid Having a Flash Website

Adobe’s Flash for websites has been all the rage since the mid-2000s. I would guestimate that up to 10-20% of our members are using a flash website of some type.

Why So Popular?

  • Mostly because it allowed your designer to create visually extremely compelling websites, that made “plain”, static, old-style HTML websites look bad! And this is true, as far as it goes. Look at the FITC Awards. You most certainly cannot do these things using plain-jane HTML..
  • Also because the web design industry heavily promoted it
    - for both the right and the wrong reasons:

    1. web designers do not like to have their creativity stifled. If they can “draw” it, they want to be able to produce it. Flash lets them do that;
    2. at the same time, it also guaranteed them steady work! Once you commit to a Flash website, you become dependent on your web designer for everything but the simplest updates.

We Don’t Think this is a Good Idea for You

While an impressive Flash website may be a great idea for someone like .. Nike, with the resources to actively maintain & promote their website, if you are a small regional vendor Flash will actually severely limit your ability to market yourself online.

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How Bridal Businesses Can Benefit from Social Media

Given the fact that social media for marketing is still such a new tool, the techniques and benefits aren’t as clearly defined as more traditional methods. The result has been that many people have tried it, saw little or no result and abandoned it, blaming the tool rather than the technique. For businesses who give people something to get excited about, and then develop relationships with those people, social media has become an invaluable piece of their businesses.

Social Media is the Content, Not The Platform

First off, the term “social media” is thrown around so frequently that it seems to have lost its meaning. Simply put, social media is content that is produced by one source to be shared by many other people. It is not Facebook, Youtube or Twitter – those places are simply the platforms where social media is shared. It’s the videos, photos and posts that you put out into the world that make up your social media marketing.

By making that one simple change in thinking, you will find your outlook and the effectiveness of your campaign will improve dramatically: Give people interesting content, worry about the technical sides of Facebook and Twitter later.

Businesses that focus on the shareable content rather than the platform produce easy to make videos that engage their customers like Makeup by Tiffany, or crowd-sourced gown decisions like BT Wedding. The video, shot with a hand-held camera in her studio got Tiffany nearly 2 million views, and the wedding gown Facebook contest got over 59,000 people engaged on BT’s Page.

Fun tactics like those take some imagination, but they get the people who see them excited about the content, and therefore your business.

When brands focus on the platform, they tend to pump out hundreds of links and posts that are relatively uninteresting. They may get clicks or followers, but they generate no real interest in the brand and therefore no real benefit to the business.

Visual Content Wins, Nearly Every Time

The wedding industry is about image. Whether we’re talking about a magnificent centre-piece or a gorgeous flowing gown, people love weddings because they are beautiful. Given that, why would any bridal marketing strategy be based around text?

Text is for textbooks, what people interesting in weddings want is images, innovation and inspiration. Give them what they’re looking for and they’ll love you for it. A site filled with pictures of your work, a Facebook regularly updates with original photos and videos, and a Pinterest board loaded with inspiring pieces will position your brand as the go-to place for all things bridal.

That positioning delivers you a unique opportunity that businesses have never had before: the chance to connect with the people who love your content and develop relationships with them in a real, meaningful way online. As long as business has existed, businesspeople have been searching for ways to make their customers feel special. That feeling of connection with the brand is what fosters loyalty, return business and referrals. Now, we can do that every day without having to even see the person face to face.

Engage the People Who Love Your Content

Follow-up is where the text element of social media can couple very well with the visual content. Imagine if the authority that you looked up to for inspiration one day reached out to you when you were stuck for ideas and offered some free advice, or found some of your work and complimented it in a public way. With a strong brand presence online, those opportunities become available to you.

The businesses who do this stuff the best are the ones who give freely of what they can easily help people with, and benefit from the support and gratitude that the recipients give back.

For more ideas and discussion about Social Media for the wedding industry, be sure to check back here every Saturday or comment below and Conner will reply to you directly.

Happy Social Saturday!

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Scam Alert : James Holland, targeting Photographers

Three cheers for Chris Chernoff in Vancouver, who just spotted and notified us of the latest “Nigerian prepayment” email scam, targeting wedding vendors.

James Holland <james_holland2010@yahoo.com>

Hello, 

How are you doing? fine i guess ..i just want to confirm if you will be available on this date 12th of may 2012 in  your calender for our wedding photograph. if yes kindly get back to us asap.


By now you know how this works, yes? Overpayment, with some sort of international money-order (which will eventually fail to clear) + “oops, sorry, I paid too much, please refund $xxx to this address” etc etc..

There is one of them going around, like a bad flu! every month. z

  • The email addresses are usually yahoo.com or hotmail.com
  • The names are “generic” English.
  • The  language is both strangely formal and clumsy at the same time
  • The details tend to be vague, as if the person has no real knowledge of local geography..
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6 Social Media Techniques from Fashion Week that You Can Use


Social media is a marketing tool used by nearly every major brand in the world now. You’ve likely seen blue Fs and Twitter birds popping up in traditional advertising for a while now but are wondering how you can make this new wave of marketing work for you.

I’ve had the privilege of working with dozens of brands that used social media effectively to get the word out and build connections with their customers. In order to give you some insight into ways that you can benefit, I’m going to show you one of them from the inside out.

Vancouver Fashion Week is a brand that had a reasonable amount of brand awareness across the city, but the depth of that understanding was poor. As a result there were a lot of misconceptions about the brand, and good but not great attendance.

My goal at the outset of my work with Fashion Week was to get the fashion world’s attention, show them what the organization was up to, and convince people to come to the show as designers, media or paying attendees.

Those goals are no different than an event planner who wants people to understand what makes her events different, a boutique who wants the world to see its unique designs or any other brand, all with the ultimate objective of generating new business.

At Fashion Week we employed specific social media techniques to accomplish our goals. My suggestion for businesses starting off online is to take inspiration from one or two of these and try them out, measuring success and making adjustments along the way.

6 Fashion Week Techniques

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