About Sasha

Sasha Vasilyuk is the founder of wedding PR agency I Do PR. A former cultural journalist, her writing on arts, business and travel has appeared in Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle and Newsweek.

Holiday wedding PR buzz

The holidays are the official beginning of engagement season when there is a flurry of breaking news stories on the latest celebrities to get engaged, fashion features on holidays jewelry and party dresses as well as perennial style stories on winter wedding trends. What follows the holidays is the busiest booking and selling season for many wedding fashion brands and event venues. Thus, it is important to create a good amount of PR buzz in preparation for the season.

For us, December 2012 has been a busy season indeed with several national print magazines releasing features about our clients and online press buzzing with holiday stories and giveaways. Here are some of our favorites stories:

Brides.com picked 10 red and green engagement rings by Yael Designs for its holiday features:

Weddington Way gave recap of winter bridesmaid trends  on The Knot:

Kirribilla dress was styled by Southern Bride magazine:

Benign Objects DIY hankies were picked by Junebug Weddings for its holiday giveaway:

Multicultural wedding by Nadia D Photography in Wedding Nouveau

The 2012 holiday issue of Wedding Nouveau magazine is out and we’re so excited to see the 6-page spread the editors put together on the multicultural wedding of Tejal & Bobby, beautifully captured by Nadia D Photography. The ceremony took place at Atlanta’s Piedmont Park on the dockside of a gorgeous lake. The reception, decorated in orange and purple color scheme and themed after Phantom of the Opera, was held at the classy Fox Theater. Our favorite element of the wedding was a twist on the candy bar, made to remind guests of an Indian spice bazaar, filled with orange and purple candy for guests to take home. Cute, right?

 

Real wedding by Nadia D Photography in Wedding Nouveau

Los Angeles Times article on Hatch My House

The Sunday edition of Los Angeles Times published an article “Contemporary wedding registries straying from tradition” by Whitney Friedlander, which highlighted Hatch My House wedding registry!

Los Angeles Times runs article on Hatch My House wedding registryWhile features in bridal publications should be the focus of any wedding vendor’s PR strategy, features in the general audience publications like the Los Angeles Times do wonders for helping to spread the word beyond the immediate target market. They also give a highly valuable testament to your business’ credibility.

PR 101: only fools rush in

Last week, a new client reached out to us seeking urgent help. He was launching a new company and needed a press release to put out on the PR wire services. The launch was in one week.

We told him that unfortunately we’re not able to help on such short notice and recommended another firm. But the lesson struck me as an important one to share because many clients come to us too late in the game, expecting magic in the span of hours.

Timing is a crucial part of a successful PR campaign, so keep these tips in mind when you’re creating your marketing plan:

Plan ahead

For months and weeks before the launch, you’re refining your product, tinkering with your website, announcing the coming launch to your friends and social networks… Public relations is no different – if you want a successful campaign, you have to plan in advance.

If you’re releasing a product, you should have a public relations firm – or a PR plan – in place at last one month ahead of the launch. If you’re launching a company or a store, you’ll need two months minimum to create a quality PR campaign, which should include a refined media list and a well thought out timeline.

Online vs print timeline

The timeline of a successful PR campaign will vary according to your media placement goals. If you’re looking for print media, many magazines work on a 3-6 month deadline, so you need to reach out to magazine editors as early as you have information and images to share. For example, if you’re releasing a spring product line, you need to be reaching out to editors by September of the previous year.

Newspaper deadlines are much shorter (one day to a week), but hard news items (think fire, election, etc.) will always take priority. So unless your story is tied to a specific event, it will appear whenever there is space. That means, reaching out to journalists on a “slow news day” (like around the holidays when there are fewer government stories) will increase your chance of publication.

Online press deadlines are much shorter, but can vary greatly – some blogs schedule their posts up to 2 months in advance, while others can put up a news item in a matter of days. Either way, you don’t want to wait until after your launch to reach out to editors. By letting them know the date of your release, you can have press coming in as soon as your product is launched.

And unless you’re not sure of your product’s quality, availability or release date, don’t be scared to contact editors before the launch – just make sure to tell them your release date and they won’t publish anything until then.

Link your story to a date

Introducing a product that works well for winter weddings? Have a 4th of July idea to share? Editors always do stories around holidays and seasons, so if your product or company aligns well with a particular theme, let them know in advance of the holiday. Linking your product to a calendar date or holiday is a great way to keep media buzz going throughout the year.

Respond ASAP

No matter how early you send your pitch, editors will often get back to you right before their deadline with an urgent request for a sample or image. If you want media attention, be prepared to provide what they want as soon as they want it, which means ASAP. We recommend having samples available to be shipped the same day, easily accessible image files, and a prepared blurb about the product and your company.

P.S. Press Release is Not a PR Campaign

If you think putting a press release on the wire will launch your company or product into the stratosphere, think again. While some companies have been known to go viral after a media release, such a case is once in a million. And even in those cases, it was never a press release that did it, but often a video showcase of a product or a launch event, prepared in advance.

Media storm for engagement shoot by Nadia D Photography

This week, the work of Nadia D Photography is taking the media by storm because of one adventurous couple, stunning setting and a hot red dress. Earlier this summer, Nadia shot the engagement session of O’Shea and Shawn in Atlanta’s sleek W Hotel. The shoot was inspired by James Bond movies and features the sexy couple in a glamorous hotel setting. Nadia’s experience in fashion and the couple’s sense of style were a match made in heaven.

So we weren’t surprised when we were approached by Essence magazine, BlackBride and The Bride’s Cafe to feature this sultry e-session. Methinks the red dress had something to do with it 🙂

Essence magazine features engagement by Nadia D Photography

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The Bride's Cafe features engagment by Nadia D Photography

And also here:

BlackBride features W Hotel engagement by Nadia D Photography

We can’t wait to see what this couple does for their wedding!

Wedding Nouveau features multicultural wedding by Choco Studio

Multicultural wedding magazine Wedding Nouveau published its anniversary issue filled with beautiful style, inspiring fusion ideas and the best in America’s multicultural weddings.

We’re proud that the magazine chose the creative wedding of Barbara & Carlos, photographed at San Jose’s Corinthian Event Center by the talented team at Choco Studio, to be featured on a 6-page spread!

San Mateo Wedding Photographer Published in Bridal Magazine

San Mateo Wedding Photographer Featured in Bridal Magazine

Bay Area Wedding Photographer Featured in Bridal Magazine

 

Trés chic: wedding shopping in Paris!

Paris’ double status as the world’s fashion capital and the planet’s most romantic city means brides can count on absolutely amazing wedding shopping! From sleek gowns by Chanel to tiny flower stores with sweet-smelling to unique perfume shops to mouth-watering desserts to sparkling jewelry, this city’s charm will have you saying I Do on almost every corner.

At least, I found it completely irrésistible!

For brides still looking for “the one,” nothing is quite like walking the high fashion Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, full of exclusive wedding dress boutiques:

The highlight of Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré is the gorgeous Chanel store:

Turning onto Place Vendome, I found this perfume shop, which sells several dozen of artisanal perfumes. I love the idea of having a unique smell for your special day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On the left side of Paris, I found this adorable flower shop on my way to the Luxemburg Gardens. Besides selling roses of every color imaginable, it also sells rose jam, rose tea, rose candles… well, rose everything.

See what else we’ve spotted aroudn the globe on our World Wide Weddings Pinterest board.

Eco-Beautiful Weddings Features Benign Objects and Kirribilla

Nothing gives us greater pleasure than seeing several of our clients featured side by side in the same wedding magazine. Following on the footsteps of the double-feature in the most recent Inside Weddings issue, the Summer/Fall issue of Eco-Beautiful Weddings magazine, which highlights wedding professionals that focus on eco-friendly products and services, also featured two of our brilliant clients, graphic design firm Benign Objects and dress designer Kirribilla.

Custom muslin favor bags by Benign Objects made it to the Editor’s Picks list of editor Katie Martin:

Eco-Beautiful Weddings features wedding favor bags by Benign Objects

A beautiful aqua dress by Kirribilla, manufactured locally in San Francisco, was featured in the magazine’s fashion spread on bridesmaid style:

Eco-Beautiful Weddings features Kirribilla bridesmaid dress

 

Martha Stewart Weddings features Benign Objects

For many wedding vendors, getting into Martha Stewart Weddings magazine is a bucket list item. Although the editors are always nice, the editorial cutting board is notoriously brutal as they often request a lot of samples and then pick only the top of the very top.

For Rachel who runs graphic design company Benign Objects, getting into Martha Stewart Weddings was a long-time dream. So we’re very excited that her muslin favor bags made it into this beautiful spread in the Summer 2012 issue of the magazine:

Martha Stewart Weddings features Benign Objects muslin bags