Sunday, October 26, 2014

How do you grow your business in a small town?

You network. You go out and meet people. You connect with like minded individuals. Be social too. There is a lot of love in a small towns and you have to share it to get it. Creative business minded people get together to chat, relax and see what we can come up with when they put their heads together. Social media connects people to things that matter to them however it is probably not as effective in small towns. You really need to know the people, speak positively about yourself and others and engage in growing your business but showing your services in a unique or strong way. Being part of the community helps everyone in the community connect and grow.
Recently I had the pleasure of joining such a group. I noticed a few weeks ago that the small town area the I moved to with my husband has a website collection of wedding vendors. They can hep you create your dream rural/country wedding and cover everything from venues, make-up, design and photography. 
Check out the expert below and follow the links to connect with the vendors that best suit your needs in the Pontiac!

"Welcome to Pontiac Weddings.  Here you can find everything you need to have your dream rural Wedding.  

Located in the province of Quebec, only 30 minutes from downtown Ottawa and right across the river from Renfrew and Arnprior it is by far the region that stands out the most in the entire Outaouais area. With its variety of architectural styles influenced by European settlers, its unspoiled open spaces, small authentic and friendly communities and breathtaking views on the Ottawa River it offers everything you need for your rural dream wedding.  "

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Fall mini sessions....all in a flourish.

From quirky to down right silly I had a ball last weekend taking photos of these lovely families. The little ones played bookshoppe, soccer with the little pumpkins, were zombies and wizards and a whole host of other wonderful things.

The families, they were pretty awesome too. Kids got rides on daddies shoulders and hugs were had by all - along with giggles filling the air. It made the cool day much more warm and enjoyable.