A Walk-Through of Event Day with Busy Bee's Floral
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Flower Discoveries: Tips on How to Be Found Online
In a world where everyone Googles everything, it’s imperative that your business can be found online. There are the obvious places you might want to find your webpage (like the first page of a Google search!), but Jesse is here to share a place you might not have thought of: Apple Maps.
While Google Maps are widely used, Apple Maps are used by about 30% of the consuming market. So how can you get listed on Apple Maps? The answer is simple! Sign up for Yelp or TripAdvisor and input all of your business information. A few days later, voila! Your business is listed on Apple Maps!
Once you’re listed, get everyone to go to your business listing on Apple Maps a “thumbs up.” This will solidify your listing, and it will give your business a positive connotation.
Special Guest: Jennifer Varsanyi of Busy Bee’s Floral
There is a lot to consider when you’re serving a bride for the most important day of her life.
While every wedding and event florist’s general process may look similar, the way we implement those processes may differ from person to person.
One of our favorite things about the floral industry is that we all bring something unique to the table! Because of this, there is always something to learn and some way to improve one’s business.
Jennifer Varsanyi of Busy Bee’s Floral has a beautiful perspective when it comes to serving her clients. She takes great care with each couple that comes to her for wedding flowers. Today, she’s jumping on the podcast to walk us through her wedding client process—from inquiry to implementation, and everything in between!
Busy Bee's Floral is an events-focused boutique floral company that serves brides and clients in the East Bay and beyond who are looking to throw an event!
They celebrated six years in business this January and also a cover and feature in Mingle magazine, and we are thrilled to celebrate that milestone with them. Visit Busy Bee’s on the web or follow them on Instagram at @busybeesfloral.