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afwpi nocal spring2009 banner Ebon to Keynote AFWPI Northern California Regional Conference, June 2nd

Fresh from a trip addressing the Reno-Tahoe Chapter of NACE, Andy Ebon heads North again to speak to Association for Wedding Professionals International.

Association for Wedding Professionals InternationalThe AFWPI 1-day conference will feature a host of seminars and breakouts on Tuesday, June 2nd at the Sunrise Event Center in Rancho Cordova. Andy will be giving a blogging seminar, Blogging Your To Business Success. He also is giving the conference keynote address: Marketing and Selling to the 21st Century Bride.

An AFWPI mixer follows the conference sessions.

Both members and non-members are welcome to attend the AFWPI Regional conference. Visit their site for details.


written by Andy Ebon \\ tags: AFWPI, associations, blog, blogging, bride, California, keynote, marketing, NACE, selling, seminar, wedding, weddings

ises logo Associations converge on San Diego for The Special EventMany national associations in the hospitality industry are utilizing The Special Event Convention (San Diego, CA) as a touch-point and gathering place for their leadership, members and potential members.

ISES (International Special Event Society) held meetings this weekend. The Board of Directors of WIPA (Wedding Industry Professionals Association) is meeting, today. No doubt others are meeting both formally and informally.

The Special Event tradeshow will include organizations such as NACE and AFWPI, and certainly, others.

The Special Event utilizes various associations and organizations to provide speakers with expertise in specific areas. The education ‘tracks’ make it easy for attendees to choose sessions, and look for strong speakers on specific topics.

Andy Ebon
The Wedding Marketing Authority

written by Andy Ebon \\ tags: AFWPI, Andy Ebon, California, ISES, NACE, San Diego, The Special Event Show, Wedding Marketing Authority, WIPA

baker ca Often The Best, isntI’m sitting in a booth in sunny, Baker, California at The Mad Greek Cafe. This restaurant, about 80 miles Southwest of Las Vegas, is on the way to Los Angeles, off Highway 15.

The Mad Greek promotes itself with an interminable number of billboards and roadsigns. I would guess there are 50 between Las Vegas and Baker.

I stop here but it’s convenient, different, and serves Greek food. My late mother, born in Athens, would be both amused and irritated by its lack of authenticity and presentation. It IS blue and white, throughout, symbolizing the colors of the Greek flag. It has tacky signs, celebrity signs, and chotckes, from top to bottom.

Mainly, I come here to take a break from the drive, and to enjoy the gyro and eggs. The hash browns are a rectangular slab, right out of the package. The meal is served on plastic plates with plastic knife and fork.

Yet, billboards tout gyros at The Mad Greek as The Best Gyros in the World. They’re OK. I enjoy them enough, but they might not even be the best gyros in Baker, CA.

‘Best’ is hyperbole. It’s another cliche, best left off your ads. If you won the Best of Oshkosh Award from the free weekly periodical, that’s nice, but it means zip. Your brother-in-law, and every other friend and relative could write you in for this meaningless recognition. Don’t think your prospects are that stupid.

Calling yourself ‘The Best’ is puffery and foolishness. Enter and win an industry award. Now that’s something to shout about.

… I can just hear the strains of my mother’s voice lecturing one of the authentic Hispanic wait staff in this almost authentic Greek cafe about the insufficient amount of honey on the baklava. My mom would be speaking Greek, they wouldn’t understand a thing, but would smile and nod. I would be stifling a giggle.

Best, indeed :(

Before you utter that 4-letter B-word, realize that, at best, it’s subjective. Just do a great job, and be distinctly different. Best is for self-delusional fools. That isn’t you, is it?

Andy Ebon
The Wedding Marketing Blog

written by Andy Ebon \\ tags: Baker, baklava, best, better, California, gyro, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Mad Greek Cafe

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