Wow! I’m a “techy” sort of fellow who has a generally good grasp of computers and the basics of social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.), but I’m always open to learning new trends and ideas. In an effort to better serve my clients and be able to communicate with them more effectively, last Tuesday (April 20) …
Tag Archive: blog
Apr
19
“Just a DJ?”: Why Experience & Attitude Matter in choosing an emcee & DJ for your Hawaii wedding
Richard Mills, a New Zealand DJ, Master of Ceremonies, and a dear friend, had an interesting experience at a recent wedding: The location had no outdoor electricity to power his sound system for the wedding ceremony. The Best Man’s partner’s shoe heel broke. A button popped off his tuxedo jacket. A guest’s camera batteries died …
Feb
26
Testing the Twitter Update
I’ve installed a plugin to my blog which hopefully will update my twitter account whenever I add a new blogpost (like this one). This is the first post with the plugin installed, so let’s see if it works.
Feb
04
Busy hosting Hawaii Weddings! Thanks to YOU!
Wow, it’s been busy. The last post prior to this was on October 10. In the meantime, I’ve been hosting your wedding receptions, company parties, and special events. It’s definitely been a great ride (and it still is, considering how we just finished the Hawaii Bridal Expo and I’m still following up with those of …
Apr
11
Been busy blogging for Wedding Professionals in Hawaii
I’m still here! I have just been busy. In addition to the Weekly Wedding Tips and this blog, I now write for the Oahu Wedding Association blogs and the NACE-Hawaii blog. I’ll be sharing my expertise and insights on those blogs, so check them out! Some of my posts will be geared to you, while …
Mar
02
Welcome to my new Wedding Entertainment blog!
One of the things I learned at the conferences I attended over the last two weeks is that A BLOG ISN’T AS EFFECTIVE IF IT ISN’T HOSTED ON YOUR WEBSITE. As much as I loved using Blogger/Blogspot to host my blog (mainly because of its ease of use and constant uptime), it just wasn’t helping …