So for last week’s Thursday Tips, we talked about how to FIND OUT pricing from vendors. Because let’s face it- in today’s world, with communication at our fingertips, there should never be unanswered questions. In some of the comments on the post last week, people pointed out that sure, you can get pricing from people, but you just can’t compare pricing. Which of course I totally agree with. And it got me thinking about how I didn’t even *think* of that when I was researching and meeting with vendors. So today, guess what we’re talking about?!
When finding out pricing, the next step in your research would be to meet with your potential vendors. Well, I’ve found that when you’re researching and meeting with vendors, it’s really easy to want to compare them to each other. I mean, it’s what seems like the right thing to do, right? Well, unfortunately, it’s not!
Photo by Britt Croft Photography
So here’s how it goes. You usually meet with a few potential vendors in each “vendor category”, so naturally, you need something to help you make your decision. This is where we often turn to comparison, which is a total and complete disservice to yourself and your potential vendors. Take it from someone who DID compare vendors to each other and ended up with the short end of the stick. You just can’t do it. As the saying goes, it’s like comparing an apple to an orange. Sure, you can find a common thread, but overall, comparing the two is just not something you can do.
Why can’t you compare vendors to each other? Well let’s think of a few “real life” examples… can you compare McDonald’s to Maggiano’s? Sure, they both serve food. But one you have to sit down to eat, and the other you can get your food in 3 minutes. Or what about a dress from Target and a dress from Nordstrom. They could look similar, but what you’re saving on one dress, you’ll probably (hopefully) make for in quality with the other. With both cases, they’re SO different… you just can’t fairly compare them to each other!
Photo via Stylish Traditions Wedding & Event Design
In the wedding world, every vendor offers different things. Everyone has their own way of doing things. Some include special perks with their pricing, some charge extra for those same things. Some people just give you a flat price, some do pricing by the hour or item. Everyone has a different process, different costs, different services. It’s because every vendor is unique and different- you wouldn’t be having to choose if they were all the same!
I know when I was researching and meeting with photographers, I found myself comparing “packages” to each other. But what I also wasn’t considering was experience. Quality. What I was getting for the price. Thinking about it now, going for a bigger, more inclusive package with a lesser-quality photographer wasn’t the way to go- because even though I thought I was getting more bang for my buck, I definitely sacrificed in quality.
Photo by Rustic White Photography
Either way, you have to make a decision and you have to compare potential vendors in some way. So instead of directly comparing vendors, here are a few suggestions for the things you should look for:
*Experience* I don’t care what type of vendor we’re talking about- experience is HUGE! It’s the difference between something going horribly wrong on your wedding and something being swiftly taken care of. Even though you do pay more for those who are more experienced, think of the magic words: you get what you pay for.
*Quality* It’s crazy the difference of quality that I see in people’s work. To me, quality is not only the outcome, but also customer service. So it’s really based on your own perception of “quality”- which is great, because everyone views things differently. :) Again, you get what you pay for.
*What’s included* This is a huge thing for everyone, right? It’s essentially most of what determines what you’re paying. While we’re trying to avoid strictly comparing vendors based on pricing, it’s still important to know what you’re getting. Florals- is setup and delivery included? Photography- are you getting an album for that package price? Catering- are rentals included? So yes, it’s important to know what’s included. It has a direct outcome on the price- but don’t let it dictate the outcome of your decision.
And then of course price just goes without saying, right? What I’m trying to convey is to not just make your decisions solely based on prices, and don’t try to compare vendors directly to each other. Just keep in mind what they offer and how they offer it. And most of all, don’t forget that you want vendors who you LIKE- you’re going to be spending lots of time with them! :)
Photo by Ashley Daniell Photography
I could go on and on and on with examples of how comparing wedding vendors is like comparing “apples to oranges”. But I don’t want to bore you all- I prefer to keep things short and sweet as much as possible. I know some of you have had to decide on your vendors already. What helped you make your decisions? Did you look solely at price, or did you keep several factors in mind? Share with all of us- you all can learn from each other! :)









































































ben:
April 26, 2012 11:20 am
I think that the hardest thing for a couple to evaluate is the quality cost equation. if was planning my own wedding again, I would rank those things that are most important to me, and then I would search out the absolute highest quality that I could afford. To me, photography, videography, and food would be at the top of my list. I may delay ordering an album just so I could afford what I thought was the best photographer. I'd probably reduce the size of my menu in order to secure a higher quality offering...heck, i'd probably invite less people! Great post!Brittani:
April 26, 2012 11:31 am
This is a great post and something I wish I could send along with each inquiry reply I send. As always, you are doing such a great job *educating* brides. This is such an important thing for brides to understand and this post really lays everything out in an easy to understand way.aly:
April 26, 2012 12:56 pm
What a fabulous article...I also appreciate how much "informing" you do on your site for Brides. It is one of the biggest hurdles at times and the wedding world needs people like you! I am repost ing this with a link to your site, thank you for your work!!The Vines Leaf » {Comparing Vendors in the Wedding World}:
April 26, 2012 1:13 pm
[...] overall, comparing the two is just not something you can do. Thursday, April 26, 2012 in ELD 101 2 comments by Lauren [...]Emmanuela Stanislaus - Precious Occasions:
April 26, 2012 5:04 pm
Great advice as always, Lauren!Vanessa Voth:
April 26, 2012 5:07 pm
Love your Thursday tips posts Lauren!Birds of a Feather Photography:
April 26, 2012 6:37 pm
Thank you Lauren! We couldn't have said it any better. We know all too well the feeling of being underwhelmed by your wedding photos. Like you, we wish we had sacrificed the extras for a photographer who better understood our vision.Simply Peachy:
April 26, 2012 10:29 pm
Great tips! Thanks for sharing this. Will definitely be back to check out your thursday tip posts!Danika:
April 27, 2012 9:49 am
This is a fantastic article! Finding the right vendor for you can be so difficult! I wish I would have read this before my wedding! Love your blog!{Thursday Tips} Why You Shouldn’t Negotiate With Wedding Vendors:
May 17, 2012 7:30 am
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