Monday, August 27, 2012

Trend Talk Week of 8/26/2012 ? The Wedding Report

A Detailed Look at Engagements ? By Shane McMurray

How far from the engagement date do couples actually purchase their engagement ring? The results from a recent question show that only 54% are purchasing the engagement ring three months or sooner before the actual engagement date. The average length of engagement was 16 months for those that married in 2011 and December is still the top month to get engaged as 40% of all engagements happen between November and February?

When Couples Buy Their Engagement Rings ? Wedding Industry Opinion by Sharon Naylor

So much attention is directed at which kinds of engagement rings are popular right now, and which gorgeously sparklers celebrities are wearing this week, and there?s an important factor outside of design that you need to look at closely: just when are couples buying the engagement ring?

Create a More Competitive, Client-Friendly Return Policy ? Business Opinion by Sharon Naylor

When a groom buys an engagement ring, he often knows exactly which ring the bride wants. She may have shown him a dozen Pinterest photos of rings she loves, and he felt quite confident that he?s bought the ring of her dreams. This is the biggest jewelry purchase of his life, and he?s gotten it perfect?

A Unique Use of Pinterest to Drive Sales in Your Wedding Business ? Marketing Opinion by Kimberly Crossland

Pinterest is the visually charged social media site that has taken the online world by storm since its inception. Only a few years old, this platform already has over 10 million users and is still growing strong. Now, worth over $7.7 billion according to Forbes, this social media giant has a lot of potential to make a huge impact on how relationships are formed between businesses and consumers online?

Getting Things Done with Evernote ? Business Opinion by Alex Dalenberg

Business owners have a lot on their minds. One of the key parts of staying productive in this age of information overload is having a place to store all that data that would otherwise be unproductively floating around in your brain. In his 2002 mega-hit Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity, David Allen recommends building a simple alphabetical filing system to store literally every piece of information that you think might be important, now or in the future?

For the full report visit: http://www.theweddingreport.com/wmdb/index.cfm?action=reports.index&rpt=TrendTalk08262012

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Source: http://www.theweddingreport.com/bz/index.php/trend-talk-week-of-8262012/

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