Yep, I decided to share this post on small business niche marketing because there's a royal wedding today. But even though the regal festivities may have been the inspiration, this article is an excellent look at how small businesses can flourish by focusing on their industry and never relenting.
Wedding Biz: Great Niche or Royal Pain?
Posted by Monsieur Eraser under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.usatoday.com 4958 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on April 29, 2011 11:53 pm
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4282 days ago
4958 days ago
Thanks for voting and commenting. Got a feeling we're going to see a lot of posts out there in social media land about the royal wedding and maybe some more here on BizSugar too. In some ways I think it would be a really interesting business to be in, but screwing up somebody's big day would make it pretty stressful too.
4958 days ago
A royal pain, indeed. I saw a "Judge Judy" where the young bride said "the entire wedding was ruined" because the napkins weren't the same color as the flowers (really). Judy asked how the marriage was working. The newlywed squeaked out a tiny "OK". Judy said "GOOD!" (she shouts a lot). "If that's the worst thing that happens during ya marriage, consida ya-self Lucky!" (Brooklyn). 'Can't remember the ruling.
Duncan