The Wedding Timeline: The Reception | Business

The Wedding Timeline: The Reception | Business

Congratulations - you've gotten through the major parts of your day, you've taken some beautiful pictures, and even family portrait time is finished. Now it's time to party at the reception! This is absolutely the most laid back part of the wedding for everyone. Family and friends can relax and you can trade in those heels for some more comfortable shoes before you dance the night away.

There are so many different events that can happen in a reception, and so many different ways to schedule them. Here is a general order of events and why I recommend they happen in this order - or something close to it...

Tips for SEO Mastery: Incognito Windows | Business

Tips for SEO Mastery: Incognito Windows | Business

Last week I blogged in length about why SEO is important to small businesses, and some things you can do to improve your search engine ranking! Today I'm getting really practical and showing you one way to do just that - and it only takes a few minutes! So let's jump right in.

One of the first things you need to know about search engine optimization is where you stand related to others in your industry. Most of us know how to Google our own business name, but this will not give you accurate results! The goal of a search engine is, of course, to give the most relevant and accurate results to each individual performing the search. This means that Google, Bing, Yahoo, and other search engines actually pull from your recent history to determine what websites to display when you search a key word or phrase...

The Wedding Timeline: Family Portraits | Business

The Wedding Timeline: Family Portraits | Business

You did it...you're officially married! Now that the wedding ceremony is behind you, almost everything is fun from here on out. Of course, the first task to conquer is the (sometimes dreaded) family portraits...and these can be both long and tedious without the proper preparation!

I often hear a lot of negativity surrounding family portraits because yes, they can take a long time and yes, they can be stressful. But I view these as a vital part of the day that should not be overlooked. For Nathan and me, lots of family not only came to our wedding, they helped out as well. Taking a picture with the most important people in our lives was high on the priority list for us...