Something New For I Do is making waves in the wedding industry with their innovative approach to wedding public relations. Something New For I Do offers PR services to wedding industry professionals, helping connect planners and vendors gain brand exposure in appropriate media outlets. We embraced their innovative idea and feminine style with a new website design in blush and mint. Customized design elements like a pattern and sweet heart accents make their site one-of-a-kind, while press-featuring layouts highlight their impressive PR connections. Take a look at Something New For I Do’s new custom website design!
We asked Kristen (co-owner of Something New For I Do) to tell us a little bit about her and her business!
What is unique about your business? (Why would someone want to use your services)
At Something New for I Do, we utilize our strong relationships with wedding and lifestyle bloggers, writers and editors to get our clients featured in top wedding and lifestyle magazines and blogs and corresponding social media accounts. Whether you’re a creative looking to showcase your design talent through styled shoots and real wedding features, or a wedding professional with a wealth of wedding planning advice to share, we pitch your business on your behalf through both proactive opportunities and reactive media requests to earn credible media and bridal attention. From here, clients can create a blog post centered on the placement and promote on social media to enhance their SEO. All of this further grows your client base and raises awareness of your brand.
My guilty pleasure is my Pinterest homepage feed because, well, I’ve spent time accumulating the pinners and boards I like and everything on there is just so gosh darn pretty. I also never miss a day without logging onto Instagram, Facebook and Twitter – times however many clients I’m working on that day. Because I blog and do social media work on behalf of other wedding vendors, a large portion of my day is spent rounding out social media profiles and fostering relationships for others. My interest is usually peaked from something I saw on Pinterest or social media, and I read as much as I have time for that day.
At the time that I was doing initial research for our new website, I was working on getting one of our styled shoots published on Fab You Bliss. I noticed Doodle Dog did their website, which I loved! Separately, Doodle Dog was also personally recommended to us through another wedding professional, so we knew we would love them and their work.
Hands down the vendor listings! We really wanted The White List to both be a great resource for brides looking for trusted wedding professionals, as well as a place for our favorite clients and wedding vendor friends to showcase their businesses and special offerings. Because we love and have been known for connecting brides to their perfect vendor team, we’re so excited that we can now do this online as well.
What advice would you give to someone considering a rebrand or relaunch?