Friday 5 July 2013

Jennifer Aniston Could Webcast Her Wedding Flowers To The World

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Jennifer Aniston at the 2008 Toronto Internati...
Jennifer Aniston at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Webcasts are all the rage these days with popular shows like Big Brother, Survivor, and many others jumping on the bandwagon to show footage not available on network television. Now, it seems the trend has carried over into the world of weddings. The question is will big stars with upcoming "I Dos," like Jennifer Aniston, take advantage of Webcasting technology to show off their wedding flowers and finery to the world?

Justin Theroux at the premiere of Baby Mama in...
Justin Theroux at the premiere of Baby Mama in New York City at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Technology certainly has brought the wedding industry a long way. It used to be that if you wanted to be able to watch your wedding on a television screen, you had to beg Uncle Herman to stand at the back of the church holding an enormous, clunky video camera. Televised weddings were only for the likes of royalty such as Prince Charles and Lady Diana. All that has changed now.

There are now countries around the country that allow the bride and groom to combine the now common practice of videotaping (more often accomplished today with the help of a professional videographer instead of Uncle Herman) with the use of web sites set up specifically to allow wedding guests to view photos from the ceremony and reception after the big day. The results is a wedding Webcast that allows guests to view the entire ceremony and other select footage while lounging in comfy pajamas in front of their own computers.

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justin1 (Photo credit: ahalligan)
Cover of "Wedding Flowers"
Cover of Wedding Flowers
Considering how much play a wedding could get these days, it's more important than ever that every detail is exactly as the couple imagined it. Of course, one of the major components of a wedding is flowers. To be sure they're getting the best value for their money as well as beautiful flowers they'll be proud to show off to the world, the couple should search carefully for the florist that best fits their style and needs. To find the right florist, couples should watch for the following during their search:


  • Find a florist who displays and offers flowers in the style you find most appealing. While florists are generally adept at designing flowers to meet almost any style, for a day as important as a wedding, couples will want someone who is especially good at the style they're looking for.

  • Look for a florist who believes customer service is as important as the arrangements they design. If a florist doesn't take the time to listen to what the bride and groom have to say or doesn't respond to questions in a professional, knowledgeable, and friendly manner, it's probably best for the couple to keep looking. After all, planning a wedding involves enough stress without adding the frustration of poor service.

  • Watch for great quality. If the flowers in the shop aren't fresh, the wedding flowers may not be either.

  • Choose a florist with professional affiliations, such as FTD, Teleflora, or the Society of American Florists. Those florists who make the commitment of joining a professional organization are more likely to be serious about what they do and take customer satisfaction to the highest levels.

    Though it's not very likely that someone like Jennifer Aniston who has kept her relationship with fiancé Vince Vaughn under tight wraps will choose to Webcast her wedding to the world, it's now easier than ever for the average bride and groom to share their special day and all the preparation with anyone who's interested in watching. And, the cost of a wedding Webcast is surprisingly low, starting at just $395...which leaves plenty of money to spend on flowers!


    About the Author:
    Wesley Berry is member of the American Academy of Floriculture (AAF) and President of Wesley Berry Flowers, a successful multi-million dollar floral business that was established in 1946. He also works with funeral-homes.net to provide useful information about funeral homes across the nation. He has been recognized by florists nationwide as a leader in the flower business. Visit Wesley Berry Flowers on the web at www.800wesleys.com


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