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Las Vegas Wedding Network Meets Sept 7th at The Platinum

Don’t Miss our own Andy Ebon, guest speaker at our upcoming Las Vegas Wedding Network! Andy will give a preview presentation from his forthcoming book: How To Avoid Weddings Of Mass Destruction.

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Andy Ebon

The presentation peels back the layers of the wedding industry: Brides, budgets (or lack thereof), selling, and the various interactions (functions and dysfunctions) of the wedding day participants (bride, groom, family, and wedding vendors).

Andy will discuss issues that most people just whisper about. His perspective comes from personal participation in close to 1000 weddings, as a DJ Entertainer, and close interaction with wedding industry businesses over three and a half decades.

His recurring theme..

“What’s in the best interest of the bride?”

… will resonant with you, long after the meeting concludes.

The presentation will be provocative, politically incorrect, and will surely give you pause.

Come to LVWN at The Platinum Hotel … invite an industry friend. Maybe two or three.

  • platinum hotel Las Vegas Wedding Network Meets Sept 7th at The Platinum

When: Wednesday, September, 7, 2011 – 6pm – 8:30pm

Where: The Platinum Hotel, 211 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV

The Misora

  • Host: Nicole Mehlhaff
  • What: How To Avoid Weddings Of Mass Destruction - presented by Andy Ebon, The Wedding Marketing Authority
  • The Menu:  Totally Amazing (details to come…)
  • Click Here to Register 
Sponsored By the Following Las Vegas Wedding Professionals
  • Enchanted Florist
  • Orange Soda
  • DJ’s To you
  • Cort Furniture
  • Memory Lane Video
  • 1st Impression Invitations
  • Dress The Drink
  • Jovani Linens

For Questions contact Bridal Spectacular Office  702-368-0088 “Where Las Vegas weddings begin”

Does A Show Like Bridezillas Encourage Bad Behavior

It is already a problem that the wedding industry overly focuses on the bride. Cliches, such as Your Special Day and words such asPerfect, permeate advertisements and magazine covers. 

Today, there is more information available to the bride than ever. Websites, blogs, and television shows. Many of the TV shows inspire and inform, offering a plethora of creative ideas and interesting perspectives. But what about Bridezillas on We TV?

Recognizing that any wedding show is entertainment, my question is still the same. Does the showcasing of brides-behaving-badly do anything but foster bad behavior? Understanding that much of ‘reality shows’ is not reality, but staged, does the wedding industry need brides-to-be watching a show that gives narcissistic, mean-spirited brides centerstage?

Your thoughts…

Andy Ebon
The Wedding Marketing Authority