Referral About Possibly Wanting Bridal Registry

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The discussion centers on effective communication strategies for reaching out to brides interested in gift registry services. Lisa, the original poster, has collected contact information from brides who have expressed interest in her services, including gift registry, photography, and catering. Suggestions include sending a registry flyer with a catalog followed by a phone call, or crafting personalized emails to introduce her business and services. The goal is to establish a connection and offer assistance while ensuring the communication is tailored to each bride's preferences.

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Bridal shop owners, wedding planners, and anyone involved in providing services to brides looking to enhance their outreach and engagement strategies.

Lisa/ChefBear
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I've got a place, similar to a Bridal shop having brides that are interested in different types of services, from Gift Registry (yeah) to Photography, catering, food, reception sites, etc. Where they basically check a box if it's needed.

I've gotten quite a few where they have marked YES to gift registry. I'm sent a listing from the people who take down brides info. My ?? is, how would you contact them, they don't ask them what is best way to contact you. Most I have address, phone and some emails.

I'm just not sure how to contact, but don't want to miss the opportunity to share what PC can offer, from registry to also about the showers, etc.

Any suggestions are welcome,

Thanks,
Lisa
 
I'd say if you're unsure, I would send out a registry flyer with a catalog first & a note telling how you got their name, then follow up with a phone call a few days later. Then, once you talk to them you can ask when/how is the best way & time to reach them. Good luck!
 
One option would be to reach out through the contact information provided and introduce yourself and your business. You could mention that you saw they were interested in gift registry services and wanted to offer your assistance in that area. You could also mention any other relevant services your business offers, such as shower planning or catering. Another option would be to send a well-crafted email or letter to each bride, highlighting your services and offering to set up a phone call or meeting to discuss further. Be sure to personalize the message to each bride and make it clear that you are reaching out because you noticed their interest in gift registry.
 

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