1. Describe Your blog. This one may be the most obvious (and most wedding vendors are doing this already), but it’s important—Describe the couple and their personalities. You want readers to get a sense for the couple immediately so they can see themselves as similar and really spark their attention. Or, they can recognize that this couple isn’t quite their cup of tea. Edit

2. Include the blog Story Especially if it ties into any wedding decisions or the couple’s personality, share a bit about their engagement story. Remember, brides who are considering hiring you probably just got engaged too, so they love these details. Where did they get engaged? Was the proposal simple or elaborate? Was it a surprise, or did she know it was coming? Any special significance to the place or date? Any special significance to the ring?

Add a nice quote if you can find one that relates

John Doe

Second title if needed

3. Describe the Feeling of the Wedding Day This is where you start your wedding day storytelling. Describe the wedding day and the wedding vibe. Was it a cool April afternoon or a steamy July evening? Was the vibe soft and romantic? Emotional? Wild and fun? Give some context to the photos and how their planning came together.

4. Describe the Venue Featured wedding blog posts are most likely to rank in Google for the venue name, if you optimize them well. So if SEO is important to you, describe the wedding venue in more detail than other vendors do. Why did the couple choose their wedding venue? Which locations at the venue were used? How many guests were there, and how did that compare to the maximum at the venue? Was there anything special about the venue, location, etc. that you particularly liked?