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Tony Conway - Founder & CEO - Legendary Events

Tony Conway - Founder & CEO - Legendary Events


Takeaway #1

Tony shares that his company is all about being different each time & making it better & better & better. So much so that he dines out 5 nights per week. So he can try new food, get the vibe of a different place.

Takeaway #2

Referral marketing is his number one way of marketing. And he doesn't do it by blasting his companies name all over everything in the building. He has found that if a potential client has a great experience - they will seek out his company.

Takeaway #3

And finally questions. Are you asking your clients good questions? Write down 5 or 6 really really good questions that you can ask your clients to get to know them a little better. Tony shares some of his favorite questions with us. So grab a pen and paper and get ready for this interview.. Oh, and did I forget to mention he share marketing and branding tips on booking celebs like Opera Winfrey. This is going to be good!

If you would like to find out more about Tony Conway, Legendary Events and the services they offer, please visit legendaryevents.com

Drinks Before The Ceremony and Partial Seating Discussion with Steven Dickson

Steven Dickson - Private Events Manager - Atlanta History Center

  • Working in the wedding industry can be one of the most fulfilling jobs out there.     
  • Steven has no shame in telling you why he doesn't like partial seating. 
  • Trading services can be an economical and efficient way of marketing. 

Katie Huebel Asks Will You Like Your Wedding 20 Years From Now?

Katie V. Huebel  - Owner & Founder  - WED

An amazing interview Katie Huebel, the owner and founder of WED, an event design firm in Charleston, South Carolina.

  •  Katie shares with me the difference between a wedding planner and an event designer.
  • Branding is important - and the name of your company can paint you in a corner.    
  • Tips for brides - Try to think through your design concept 20 years from now. What you like to see in your photo album 20 years from now.