Connecting with Newly Engaged Couples: Wedding Registry Tips

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various approaches to connecting with newly engaged couples regarding wedding registries. Participants share their experiences and preferences for communication methods and the logistics of registry cards.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using newspaper listings to find newly engaged couples and considers whether to contact them via letter or phone.
  • Another participant shares their experience of only contacting couples through letters, emphasizing the importance of not making phone calls to avoid discomfort.
  • A different participant expresses their concern about not wanting to overwhelm potential clients, noting their own newness to the business.
  • One participant inquires about the process of sending registry cards, questioning whether they or the Home Office is responsible for this task.
  • Another participant believes that the Home Office sends out a set number of complimentary cards and that additional cards can be purchased as needed.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the preferred method of contacting newly engaged couples, with some participants favoring letters and others considering phone calls. There is no clear consensus on who is responsible for sending registry cards.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and preferences related to engaging with newly engaged couples in the context of wedding registries.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on connecting with newly engaged couples and managing wedding registry logistics may find this discussion relevant.

dkp1269
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Ok I'm new so bear with me. I checked out the newspaper and got a list of the newly engaged couples in the area. I was able to find their addresses and in most cases their telephone #'s. Would you contact them by letter, or just a cold call explaining the Wedding Registry?:confused:
 
I only contact them through letter, because sometimes people can get funny about stuff like that. I also put in the letter that I will not contact them by phone and if they would like more info on the registry to contact me. I tell them that they will get a free gift for doing so. I also include a copy of the wedding registry flyer. If they are interested they will call.
 
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Thanks so much for replying! I don't want to freak anyone out. I don't even have my first booking yet. I'm sure trying to get my name out there though.
 
registry cardsI'm new too.... when they do a registry do WE send them the cards to send out to their guests or does Home Office?
 
I believe HO sends them 30 complimentary cards with the info pack. we puchase the rest through Merrill and send them how ever many they need thereafter.
 

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