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Saturday, 5 January 2013

Are you ready for that wedding proposal? - Marketing

The wedding month of June has always inspired men to let their brain awake from their slumber and think up the most creative ways on how to propose to the woman of their life. Here are some of the things men do when proposing:

Birthday Proposal Propose to your partner on your birthday. Pretend to be sick of opening presents and tell your partner to open one. Just make sure the one she opens is the box with the ring in it. By the time they have looked twice be waiting on one knee and pop the questions

Movie AdvertisingMost movie theatres have repeating advertising slides before the previews that can be purchased. Write her name up in lights, and be sure to get to the theatre early enough.

The first place you metReturn to the exact place where you had you and your girlfriend first met. Talk about some great moments you have shared, and then say something like "We've had an amazing journey together so far, and now I think we're ready to take the next step in that journey. I'm hoping you'll do me the honour of marrying me."

Your Favourite RestaurantRestaurants are often a very popular place to pop the questions. Remember to call beforehand and get advice on the best way to propose by the staff- perhaps the proposal is written out on a plate, or perhaps the waiter delivers the ring along with your desert.

Project your LoveUse a projector to shine your proposal onto a wall, house or other landmark that she passes on her daily route home. Note you may need to get permission from a council depending on where you plan to to do this.

Starry, Starry NightSpell out your proposal in glow in the dark stars so that it appears above her head when she goes to bed.

All wonderful ideas only waiting to be properly executed by that lucky guy, there's only one thing missing to complete the package, a bouquet of her favourite flowers. At Flowers Philippines, they provide what you need to complete your perfect proposal. From roses to anthuriums, they have it fresh in their stocks and are arrange to fit you need. Not only that but Flower Philippines delivers to when and where you need it, through LBC group of companies so you know that your flower arrive safe and on time.

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Friday, 4 January 2013

The Wedding Industry - History, Facts and Whatnot - Relationships - Weddings

In 2008, more than two million couples married in the United States alone. While in Canada, around 115,000 marriages happen daily. China, the most populous country, has 9 million marrying couples every year, spending $19,900 dollars per wedding. Such an escalating rate attracted many capitalists to what we know today as the wedding industry.

The wedding industry is composed of many business enterprises including the jewelleries, caterers, couture, flower shops, printing press, music, transportation, photography and videography. Because no company provide all of this in one-stop shop, the wedding planning sector also emerged to relieve couples from the stress. A recent study showed that one out of two brides hire a wedding consultant for the planning.

This industry has further expanded to education sector. The increasing number of schools offering certification on wedding planning and management is an evident of a sustainable industry.

In discussing such occasion with a wedding planner, the usual spending goes to reception cite, engagement ring, honeymoon, wedding rings, photography and video, rehearsal dinner, bridal gown, bridal accessories, bridesmaids, flowers, music, limousines or any transportation, formal wear, and the clergy or chapel.

The industry started as a potential commerce when women were regarded as a commodity and sold in exchange for valuable goods like cattle and grain. In history, wedding ceremonies mark the alliances of powerful tribes or families-known today as arranged marriages. The following decades have changed but weddings still played an important role in the society. In some countries, a wedding ceremony reflects the societal status and economic class of a couple. Hence, lavishness in gowns, themes, and reception has become a trend.

Globalization further contributed to the growing industry. As the 60's and 70's marked the non-traditional wedding-a ceremony outside the church-destination wedding becomes a vogue. Tourism turned out to be an important economic factor giving ample revenue to countries. The weddings of Hollywood artists greatly intensified the trend.

For example, a traditional Japanese wedding would cost a couple an average of $70,000 according to the Census of Japan in 2005. Because marrying in Guam is cheaper by 60%, the Pacific Daily News reported a 25% wedding of Japanese couple in Guam last year.

Las Vegas, Nevada is ranked as number one city where most couple from all over the world plan to wed, with around 106,000 weddings a year. It is followed by Istanbul, Turkey with 92,000 annually. Gatlinburg in Tennessee and New Orleans in Louisiana, both in the United States, are the next in line respectively. Expensive destination weddings are the Caribbean, Mexico, and almost all parts of Europe.

The Philippine wedding suppliers also penetrated the global market in 2008. Banquet Specialty Shoppe Inc. provide services to several Asia Pacific events. The Jardin de Miramar gained recognition internationally when it was featured in the international news agencies Associated Press and Reuters. Led by Mr. Lito Genilo, the Smart Shot Studio received recognitions from the Wedding and Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) and its local counterpart, Wedding and Portrait Photographers of the Philippines (WPPP).





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Thursday, 3 January 2013

Wedding Planning For A Beach Set Up - Relationships - Weddings

Today, modern couples are truly blessed because they have an option not to wear heavy and formal gowns by planning a beach wedding. In this type of wedding, brides and grooms don't have to worry about choosing a formal gown because they can only wear a beach wedding dress for women or a pair of shorts and loose shirts for men.

Choosing an attire for the beach wedding

Experts say that in all of the modern concepts of wedding, beach theme is one of the most popular. Because of this popularity, beach wedding attire has become a common option for this themed wedding because they are easy to choose and to carry.

The attire may be easy to choose at first but finding attire that is suitable for the beach's condition could be hard. For most brides, finding a beach wedding dress is the most suitable option since it requires lesser time in finding what to wear for the occasion. Since they can save time, brides who prefer wearing a beach wedding dress can have more time to plan and carry out details of the entire ceremony.

Aside from being hassle free, a beach wedding is also ideal because it can provide you with utmost comfort during this stressful time. It is also less expensive compared to the traditional wedding gowns or suits out there because beach wedding attires usually come in simple cuts and designs meant for the location.

Also, before buying beach wedding attire for me and women, make sure that this is designed to cling to the contours of the body. A beach wedding attire should be pared down and slim fit to ensure that you won't be distracted once the wind caught the hem or any part of your dress. Perfect options for a beach wedding dress include straight-line wedding dresses, mermaid cut wedding dresses and those that are princess line cut to ensure that you can move about easily. Aside from portability because of the use of lightweight material, also make sure that the beach wedding dress is easy to transport by avoiding too much detail or accessories on it.

Next consideration would be the average temperature. If the beach where the ceremony will take place is in a tropical country such as in Boracay, Philippines, opt for a beach wedding gown or attire that is made cotton or something that will let the air pass through. Aside from the material used, also choose designs that will let you breathe from the harsh heat of the area. Ideal cuts for brides would be sleeveless, tube, strapless, or off-the-shoulder ones because these can give you ultimate comfort despite direct exposure to the beach.

The type of fabric is also a big consideration when planning for a beach wedding. If you are choosing beach wedding attire for your big and special day, make sure that you opt for those that are styles and cuts made from fabrics that are lightweight such as organza or chiffon. This will ensure that you will be comfortable despite the harsh winds and heat of the beach.





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Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Thailand - The New Mobile Tiger? Part 1 - Technology - Cell Phones

The mobile telecommunications industry in Thailand is both dynamic and undergoing a period of profound change. This article takes a look at the current Thai mobile landscape and investigates what the future holds in store for a country where mobile ownership is still in its infancy.

Someone who knows something about the mobile phone scene in Thailand, but for all the wrong reasons, is world champion golfer Tiger Woods. Back in 2000 he was well on the way to winning his next several million at the Johnnie Walker Classic in Bangkok only to have his concentration broken several times by the cacophony of myriad handsets going off in the crowd and the subsequent oblivious loud conversations. Apparently Woods backed off his putt several times, giving long, hard glares at the overtly auditory audience. I doubt Mr Woods ire would have been eased had his caddy explained to him that his audience consists of 25-49 year olds who just coincidently happen to be the highest users of mobile phones in Thailand and that, in actual fact, about 90% of Thailand's 62 million people have yet to discover the wonders of wireless.

Whilst in other Asian countries mobile ownership has spread to all sectors of the community, mobile penetration here is curiously smaller than the Philippines where per capita income is barely half of that of Thailand. A recent report by the Thai Development Research Institute might have the answer. It revealed that mobile markets in the Kingdom are "under-competitive and dominated by a small number of players resulting in a lack of competition compared to the markets in neighbouring countries". The survey also found that Thais pay more for their cellular phone services than other Asian nationals. As an example, based on the same call volume of 200 minutes per month, local users will pay between Bt1, 164 and Bt1, 242 monthly whilst Singapore Telecom users can talk to their hearts content for the equivalent of Bt682. Why the 'rip-off'?

Until now the Thai wireless market has somewhat resembled a private golf club open to privileged members only. It's dominated by just two main players that between then control approximately 90% of the market. One is Total Access Communications (DTAC) of which 40% is owned by Norwegian telecomm company Telenor and the other is Advanced Information Service (AIS), a joint venture between Singapore Telecommunications and Shin Corp, a company belonging to Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. AIS's network covers about 90% of the country but DTAC's only roughly half, leaving an awful lot of people with a choice of only one network - if they can afford it. That's not to say competition between the two has not been fierce where the two networks overlap. Just last year Boonchai Bencharongkul, Chairman of DTAC got down and dirty in a paddy field in order to publicise the Company's campaign to persuade the country's 43 million farmers, most of whom had managed to scrape by withou t SMS, that a mobile was just as essential as a good harvest. By introducing low cost mobile phones and a new pricing structure, DTAC almost collapsed under the 30,000 new customers joining every day. Not to be outdone, AIS also slashed its rates and the two between them added more new customers at the end of 2000 and beginning of 2001 (1.8 million) than in the previous four years combined. Unfortunately their already overworked networks were not prepared for such an onslaught and began to buckle under the pressure of so many new users resulting in complaints of dropped calls and billing problems.

To their credit both are doing their best to improve infrastructure. AIS have invested heavily in network upgrades by signing a deal worth over U$50 million with Nokia to expand and improve its GSM network. Nokia will supply AIS with GSM radio and core network equipment, including Nokia Ultra Site base stations, base station controller upgrades, a mobile switching centre and all the other GPRS, EDGE and WCDMA paraphernalia needed to support AIS's 7 million subscribers.

Regardless of better networks and lower prices, a choice of two is not much of a choice at all. That's what the marketing men at UK mobile giant Orange must have thought when, in collaboration with Thai conglomerate CP Group, they decided to cut themselves a slice of the Thai wireless pie and grab a 34% stake in Wireless Communications Services, another of the country's smaller mobile companies. CP Orange's opening shot across the bows of this cosy duopoly has been to award a $2 million contract to Gamma Projects for the building and management of a GPRS network, the first of its type in Thailand. CP Orange will use Gamma Project's Net One software for building and managing a GSM 1800 MHz wireless system on which it will offer a range of 2.5G services under the Orange brand name.

The arrival of Orange marks the beginning of the end for a mobile market seen by many as stifled by state regulation and market protectionism. But all that is set to change by 2006 when the entire industry is to be de-regulated and liberalised. The Thai government is setting up the National Telecommunications Commission to make sure that the cosy status quo disappears like a golf ball being sliced into the wide blue yonder.

Unfortunately, a delay in its implementation has put the entire industry into a state of flux and uncertainty. Until this new overseer is up and running and has declared its plan of action, no one knows what the new lie of the land will be and how best to prepare themselves. What is known is that current state concessions granted to the existing mobile companies by the Telephone Organisation of Thailand (TOT) and Communications Authority of Thailand (CAT) will be converted to licences in a bid to set existing telecom players free from state constraints and allow them to compete on the same footing as any new provider that fancies its chances. One thing is for certain, the two government owned authorities are also to be cut loose from the state apron strings and left to fend for themselves on the newly open market. Whether they flounder around in the rough or come out fighting with a set of shiny new golf clubs is the subject of much speculation in the Thai press.

Both are seen as lumbering, over-staffed and complacent state fat cats who have accumulated between them a portly bt368 million, mostly through the revenues they rake in from their concessions. Such a nice little earner has made them content to sit back on their laurels and let the money role in. "None of the executives (of the TOT or CAT) has marketing experience. They may know how to cut costs but not how to generate revenue," said a former CAT executive. But generate they must if they are to survive, to which end TOT is launching its own 1900 MHz cellular phone service to compete with the likes of AIS, who are already the country's largest mobile operator.

One idea floating around is for TOT to commercially offer its existing base stations across the country to other mobile phone operators who would then use TOT's maintenance service. Some feel the only way each can survive is with a merger so they have a bigger stick to shake at competitors. The latter scenario seems far from possible. Despite both having the same owner - the government of Thailand - they are bitter rivals who seem set to launch competing mobile services. According to some pundits, such competition could destroy both of them because each will have to start fresh in a market already dominated by their own concessionaires. In business terms, the merger makes a lot of sense.

But if pride in their independence doesn't prevent a shot gun wedding, politics just might. The Prime Minister's family owns AIS and other private telecom services which could create a conflict of interest at the highest level and leave the two agencies little room for manoeuvre. Already an attempt to create a level putting green by allowing the two agencies to retain all the financial benefits promised to them by the private telecom firms is being sabotaged by the concessionaires themselves who have lobbied to retain large chunks of the revenue that would have gone to the state agencies. Additionally, both sides are claiming ownership of the networks and subscribers after privatisation, though present industry opinion is that the private firms will win possession.

Worse still, where once investment in these monopolies, whose revenue was more or less guaranteed, seemed attractive to foreign speculators, they may now look elsewhere for a Thai partner more used to the cut and thrust of competition. Some say both could end up being taken over by the likes of AIS or DTAC but as far as DTAC is concerned, it would regard other fixed line private firms such as Thai Telephone and Telecommunications Plc a much juicier prospect because it shares a common private organisation culture.

Continued in Part 2

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Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Top Wedding Reception Program - Relationships - Weddings

A wedding is one of the most memorable events. Final stages of wedding planning are very important in which a wedding reception program can set approved by the couple. To run up to the host, accompanied by specific guidelines as tested.

After the ceremony the guests arrived and they accepted. If there is a plan then the chair must be followed. If not, guests find a place to sit where they feel comfortable. If possible they have a coordinator hired or friends who are assigned.

Second, ensure that parents and the primary sponsor of the president sitting at the table. Third, when nearly everyone else sits ask the sponsor group members except the parents and school principals to gather in the foyer area or the recipient depending on the place for the presentation of the group. It should be appropriate. The first is called the flower girl will be followed by carriers.

Secondary sponsors and then followed by the groomsmen with the bridesmaids as a partner and best man together with the chaperone or matron of honor. Fourth, is the grand entrance with a partner like candy effects and fog and confetti to put the drama and color when they went to their seats at the presidential table.

Fifth, is the proper recognition by parents and major sponsor and let them stand or wave as introduced. Sixth, is one of the most important parts of the wedding reception program must be continued demand for the pair to the cake to carry out the first ritual of the celebration cake cutting ceremony. Then continued with champagne toasts and finally, the symbolic ritual of the release of doves.

Seventh is the prayer of thanksgiving. Assistants perform the prayer before dinner to let all people to stand in respect for the simple prayer. Eight, is the right foods where guests who called for a picture with a partner. Then they can proceed to the buffet table just to avoid congestion and to run things smoothly on the handle.

As a souvenir shots are continuously played music. Ninth, when all those seated buffet comes from guest entertainers, if anyone called to do a number. That's the appropriate time for some performances. The next part of wedding reception program is an audio visual presentation.

Tenth, the best is when people called for a large toast, so to speak where all guests are asked to get up and help with toast. Eleventh, is as good sympathizers called for a message to the couple. Not too many of them to avoid boredom and the last message must come from people who are very special couple who have risen into what they are now as individuals and perhaps as a professional.

The next stage is one of the highlights of the celebration in which the father of the bride dances with his daughter and then finally turned to the man for a couple of traditional dances. They can make money dance or dance well as the Philippines people.

And the bouquet will be the climax of a ceremony in which women are called to participate to the game. This game is designed to find out who will become the next bride to be in the future. Last event is a special message of thanks from the bride and the host valedictory. Furthermore if you like dancing, they all can dance with their partners each, including the bride.





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Monday, 31 December 2012

Planning Your Beach Wedding Philippines: The Venue - Travel - Hotels and Lodging

Beach wedding Philippines are a lot different than a traditional wedding ceremony. This is because the typical weddings are usually held in a church, hotel or in a garden. For this reason, beach weddings are considered a wonderful and luxurious decision that the engaged couple makes.

If you are thinking about getting married in the beach, you will have to look for a credible wedding planner Philippines. This is so your wedding day will be nothing but a fairy tale. Since a wedding planner has had the experience, she already knows how to plan a good wedding and make it successful.

The only thing you have to worry about beach wedding Philippines is that it can often be more expensive than a typical wedding ceremony. This is because there will be transportation expenses involved as well as hotel accommodations for all of your guests. But if you want to make your wedding a memorable one, it is recommended that you follow what you truly want.

When you have decided to have your wedding in a beach, you can start looking for a wedding planner Philippines. As of the current count, there are already a number of these professionals that operate throughout the country. This is why you will need to carefully choose which planner you will be hiring. The reason for this is so you can be assured that she is legitimate, trustworthy, and creative. In addition, this will let you experience the perfect beach wedding Philippines.

In terms of choosing the best beach wedding Philippines venue, there are lots that you can choose from. The Philippines is made up of 7,107 islands, each of which has its own picturesque view. One of the most popular beach wedding destinations in the country is Boracay. There have been a number of weddings held in this island because it is a tourist destination. In fact, a trip to this island can make you feel like you are in a different place.

Aside from Boracay, there are other worthy destinations for a beach wedding. Some of these include Palawan, Batangas, Negros, Cebu, and a lot more. The only thing that differentiates these destinations is their prices. While having a beach wedding Philippines in Boracay may be considered expensive, Palawan is also an expensive destination for such event. If you have a limited budget, you can simply choose to go to the beach destination that is nearest your home. This is so you wont have to pay for an expensive plane ticket for you and your guests. Also, you can carefully look at the different resorts that are available in such beaches. There are some that are really high end but you will be sure to find one that can fit your budget.





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Sunday, 30 December 2012

Makati at the Heart of Everything - Travel - Destinations

Around 300 years ago, Makati is practically a swampland. As centuries went by, it turned into a majestic city and a center for almost everything that you need. It is home of the trendiest hotels, bars, shopping malls, business hubs, skyscrapers and exclusive posh residential subdivisions. Makati is a premiere city and urban lifestyle at your doorsteps. Foreign visitors love Makati because it is at the heart of everything. From Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Makati is 30 minutes or less depending on the flow of traffic. World-class hotel accommodations are also found in Makati. There's Makati Shangri-la Hotel, Renaissance Hotel, Ascott Makati and Mandarin Oriental Manila. Various restaurants serving all kinds of cuisines are just a stone's throw away. It also doesn't lack of exciting bars for your nightlife activities. A visit to Makati means shopping galore. You'll have loads of fun at Greenbelt, Rockwell Power Plant Mall, Glorietta, SM Makati and even Landmark. Exc ept for Rockwell, all other malls mentioned are interconnected with one another. It's like a one-stop shop of everything from clothing, handicrafts, shoes, food, cinemas, furniture and amusement stores. You are only limited by your imagination.Guadalupe Ruins, St. Peter and Paul Church, Museo ng Makati and Filipinas Heritage Library are some of the historical attractions in Makati. A visit to these places will surely transport you back to Spanish times as well as during American occupation here in the Philippines. You'll be mesmerized by the architectural structures and collection of ancient photographs to give you a bird's eye view of how Makati was back then. For art enthusiasts, Makati has Alliance Francaise, Luz Gallery, Galeria Jupiter and Finale Art File. Alliance Francaise's paintings are created by Filipino artists while Luz Gallery centers on everything that is old. It can be artifacts, sculptures and ceramics. Galeria features furniture and Oriental antiques. Potte ry and photographs are the art pieces of Finale Art File. If you are longing for something green like a walk in the park, then go to Makati Park and Garden. While strolling in this well-lighted garden, enjoy the view of lagoon and man-made waterfalls. If you're lucky, there are cultural shows in the amphitheater as well as bands playing from time to time. Lastly, every place in the Philippines got its own feasts and festivals. Check out your itinerary and hope that your travel coincides with Makati's annual celebrations so you can get to witness it firsthand. Immediately after Chinese New Year, Xong Di Festival is celebrated. Witness a street parade where people are donned in colorful costumes similar to China's ethnic tribes. It is a way of showing the friendship between the Chinese and Filipinos. For the month of June, there are 2 events celebrated. One is called The Kasalan, basically a free mass church wedding for Makati residents who are living together but not yet marr ied. It is celebrated on Makati's foundation day. They needn't worry about the reception and wedding arrangements as all these things are paid for by the local government. Another event is Bailes de Arcos (Dancers of the Arch) which is practiced in Barangay Poblacion held every June 29. Young and old alike participate in a dance that is dedicated to patron saints Peter and Paul. The right to dance is passed from one generation to another and the dancers practically trained for a whole year for this event. What more can you ask for in Makati? It's definitely at the heart of everything.





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