Gandhi Hurwitz Plans New National Bridal Directory
Released
on: May 20, 2009, 5:07 am
Author: Gandhi Hurwitz
Industry: Consumer
Services
Baltimore
videographer Gandhi Hurwitz noticed that most of his calls for
shooting wedding videos were coming in between 11a.m. and 2p.m.
each day. An astute observer of industry trends, Hurwitz tracked
this one to its source. It turns out more and more brides are
planning their weddings online at work, a trend that coincides
with the advent of high-speed Internet. Hurwitz, who has been
shooting wedding videos since 1989, has parlayed his keen eye
and thorough knowledge of the business into a cutting edge, deeply
interactive online community for both brides and wedding professionals.
A
tech-savvy, nimble newcomer to the online bridal industry, Hurwitz
offers state-of-the-art streaming video uploads to users of his
new website, TheBridalGuides. This and other unique, user-friendly
services created by Hurwitz's webmaster, Larry "Fresh"
Scott, are reinventing the business model for bridal Bigfoots
such as The Knot and Wedding Channel. A bride-to-be can browse
thousands of local and national vendors and print online coupons
from Hurwitz's site, all without logging in. With a few clicks,
she can register on the site for free and build her own personalized
wedding website which her guests can interactively visit. The
Bridalguides.com
Using
the site's unique BridalTV streaming video, the bride and her
fiancé can upload personalized video invitations to their
guests. Later, guests can watch the wedding videos online -- including
video clips uploaded from their own Bluetooth cell phones. (Click
on "BridalTV" on Hurwitz's homepage, TheBridalGuides.com
, and watch Will Smith singing at a private wedding shot by Hurwitz's
associate, Visions Unlimited of Baltimore.)
Other
click-to-use features include an interactive photo gallery, online
RSVP and guest book (guests can leave messages here), gift registry,
maps, hotels and city details. The bride can use the site's ePlanner
tools, read articles, and chat in bridal forums. Best of all --
the bride and her guests pay nothing for these services.
Where
brides go, vendors follow. Having himself been frustrated by the
limited interactivity of other bridal websites -- having to call
an 800 number and play endless phone tag to changes ad postings,
for example -- Hurwitz says he has tried to create a site he as
a wedding professional would want to use. By pricing his vendor
services at less than half the cost of higher profile bridal sites,
he has made his site "a lot more user-friendly for a lot
less money".
Each
vendor has complete, click-to-use control over its personal interactive
ad space, including streaming video uploads, photo gallery, unlimited
article publishing, coupon generation, and customized search engine
placement. All changes can be made online. Vendors can visit the
bridal forums as well as vendors'only forums for tech chat.
tBigfoots, look out. Lunch hours aren't what they used to be for
brides-to-be, and the smart money is on TheBridalGuides.com To
arrange an interview with Gandhi Hurwitz for more information
on this subject contact sale@thebridalguides.com
Contact Details: Gandhi Hurwitz
http://www.thebridalguides.com