Thursday, September 19, 2013

Wedding Welcome Bags

A great way to welcome your out of town wedding guests is with a welcome bag full of goodies.  This will not only make them feel special, but it's a great way to share some of your favorite things.  Check out a few of our suggestions below.

For a destination wedding, a beach inspired bag will be a hit with your guests.  Sunscreen, bottled water, and a beach towel are a few items to include.

 
 
Martha Stewart Weddings
 
 
A wine and spa themed bag will be sure to delight.
 
 
Wine Lover Baskets
 
 
Tea and cookies are always appreciated.
 
LAUGH....SAVOR....
 
Tea Lover Gift Baskets
 

 
Scented candles would make a great addition.
 

 
 
Northernlights Candles
 
 

Don't forget to add a few of your favorite snacks to conquer the late night munchies!
 

 
So what do you think?  Will you be using welcome bags for your wedding?  Let us know what other items you would add to your bags.
 
Happy Planning!
Raven J. 






Wednesday, September 4, 2013

The Power of Networking

A few days ago, I had the opportunity to hear a local VP of Marketing present on the topic of "The Power of Networking".  I'll admit that I thought I had heard all there is to know about networking.  But the speaker made me look at networking from a different perspective.  After the presentation, I was excited to try some of his tried and true tips for myself.  After all, he didn't make it to "VP" status on his looks alone :-).  I want to share a few of the highlights below.  Whether you network for business or play, maybe you can employ some of his teachings too.

1.  Networking is the new normal.  Network or no work.  Pretty self-explanatory I think.

2.  Be confident.  People can't believe in you if you don't believe in yourself.

3. View networking as personal relationship management. 

4. You have to make deposits into your relationships.  Remember to give before you look to receive.

5.  When you meet someone new, try to find positive points of alignment
    ( things you have in common) .

6.  Perfect the ability to follow-up.

7.  Serve your network.  Initiate the give.

As for me, I will definitely be working on # 7, serving the network.  It's so easy to meet new people and move on with our daily activities.  But as the speaker emphasized we have to work, serve and maintain the network. 

What do you think?  Do you agree with anything listed above or have any tips of your own?  Let us know in the comments section.
 
Raven J.