WEDDING
PLANNING: TIPS FOR CHOOSING
ONLINE WEDDING VENDORS
If you're looking to
the internet for help with your wedding
plans, you're sure to benefit from
the wealth of organizational and
comprehensive wedding tips, ideas,
tools and resources available right
at your fingertips! The internet
is packed with useful websites, as
well as online stores offering every
wedding product and service imaginable.
You'll find everything from wedding
invitations, wedding keepsakes and
wedding favors to online bridal gift
registries, travel agencies for destination
weddings and honeymoons, wedding
consulting services and much more.
To ensure that you can recognize
and hire or purchase from qualified
wedding vendors, the key is to be
aware of a few general guidelines.
First, it's important to understand
the two basic kinds of online wedding
vendors with whom you may choose
to do business with.
Wedding Vendor Type 1) An actual,
physical storefront who opts to have
a website to further broaden their
customer base and supplement their
offline business.
+ Possible benefits of this type
of wedding vendor: This is a wonderful
opportunity for you, as you may familiarize
yourself with the wedding vendor's
offerings via their website and then
choose to drop by their store to
have a look around and complete your
purchase in person. Or you may do
this vice-versa - have a look around
their store and then go online to
make your purchase. This is a very
flexible consumer environment for
you, as there can be multiple sources
of contact and convenient ways to
browse! You can also get a personal
feel for the type and level of service
you may expect from the wedding vendor
and their staff.
- Possible drawbacks to this type
of wedding vendor: Though not true
or hard to measure in many cases,
the wedding vendor with a physical
storefront does have the potential
to be more expensive. And though
the storefront exists, it may not
be within reasonable driving distance
for you to visit in person and explore.
Wedding Vendor Type 2) A virtual
store who deals exclusively online.
+ Possible benefits of this type
of wedding vendor: You'll often find
a reasonable value for your dollar
here, as in many cases, online wedding
vendors tend to have lower overhead.
As well, take advantage of shopping
anytime you feel like it...even if
it's the middle of the night!
- Possible drawbacks to this type
of wedding vendor: In general, you
will never actually meet the wedding
vendor with whom you are entrusting
a certain aspect of your wedding
to. To some brides and grooms, this
may be worry-some, for others, not
a big deal. Do what feels right for
you, as this issue may be dependant
upon what item or area of your wedding
you are shopping for.
What to Look for in an Online Wedding
Vendor:
1.
Quality and selection: Look around
the
website to gain a sense of the
overall image of the wedding vendor
or their company as a whole. What
general impression do you get from
the products or services offered?
What about the tone, variety and
general appearance of the website?
As with offline wedding vendors,
first impressions speak volumes online.
If applicable, browse through photographs,
screenshots, detailed spec lists,
virtual tours and any other information
provided. When dealing with products
specifically, many websites display
close-up versions of product pictures,
which accurately showcase items from
several different angles or viewing
points.
2. Availability and delivery: Check
into shipping rates and time frames
for delivery, as well as possible
limitations/restrictions of service
in your area of residence. In regards
to products, ensure that you are
aware of shipping cost variations
for items exceeding a certain weight,
or oppositely, any shipping discount
awarded for purchases in large
quantities, such as wedding favors.
3. Physical address or mailing location:
Many wedding vendors are eager
to supply this information to give
customers a sense of security that
they're a dependable and trustworthy "real" business.
4. Methods of contact: Wedding vendors
want to communicate with you! Quality
wedding professionals look forward
to meeting your needs and usually
provide several means of communication.
Look for email addresses, online
forms or phone numbers. Some wedding
websites even provide a "Live
Help" button with which you
can carry out a real-time conversation
with a staff member. In addition
to giving you many options for
contact, many online wedding vendors
also have a "Frequently Asked
Questions" page on their website
that may be of some assistance
to you. Often, common questions
are outlined and explained for
immediate answers.
5. Helpful suggestions or advice:
Not to be confused with the above
point!
While a wedding vendor may offer
open lines of communication with
you, they must follow through on
it! Keep an eye out for their attitude
toward you. Was their response
to your inquiry prompt? Enthusiastic?
Informative? Look for a willingness
from the wedding vendor to answer
your questions, provide details
and offer you suggestions. See
if they have an overall positive
attitude toward you and about your
wedding, as well as toward their
business in general.
6. Experience: Wedding vendors want
to prove that they are trustworthy
and reliable! Check out the wedding
vendor's "Testimonials" or "Reviews" web
page. See what other brides and
grooms have had to say about their
experience with this wedding vendor's
product or service. If available,
check out their "Press" section
to see what media coverage they
have experienced and for what reasons.
Look for a wedding vendor who takes
pride in what they do and in the
level of service they provide to
their clients.
Take it a step further and type
the appropriate business name or
web address into your search engine
of choice to spend at least a few
minutes paging through the search
results on a particular wedding vendor
before buying. You may find articles
and press releases about the wedding
vendor. Even more helpful: you may
come across forums or other valuable
feedback from brides and grooms who
have personally dealt with the wedding
vendor.
7. Free sample or trial options: With
wedding products, many online wedding
vendors get your attention by offering
a free sample of their wares. For
example, a wedding stationery store
may offer to mail a sample invitation
kit mailed right to your door so
you can see the quality of the
cardstock and design in person.
With wedding services, many online
wedding vendors may offer a free
trial option. For example, a guest
list software company may offer
a trial version or time period
for you to check out their system
and see how easy it is to use.
Often, if a wedding service provider
does not offer a free trial, they
will provide screenshots or an
online tour for you to experience
a "sneak peek" of their
services. If no sample or trial
options are available, see what
money-back guarantees or refund
policies are in place.
8. Secure payment options: Many online
wedding vendors accommodate with
several payment options for your
convenience. Some process credit
cards directly on their website,
or through a third party website.
You may also have the option to
mail in a personal check or money
order. Please be advised that this
could delay processing and shipping
until payment is received by the
company. It may require longer,
more flexible timelines on your
part, often by one week to 10 days.
Keep these general guidelines in
mind while shopping online for your
wedding, and you'll be ready to make
smart, conscientious decisions. When
you choose to be informed and aware,
you possess savvy online shopper
skills that enable you to make the
best wedding product or service purchases
for you and your dream wedding!
Copyright©Jennifer
Benson
Jennifer Benson is Vice President
and cofounder of WedQuarters.com Wedding Websites, a leading online
wedding service provider. WedQuarters
offers complete personal wedding
websites, enhanced with dozens of
useful and fun features.