Who Are We?
Our Story
Wed Me is a relatively new endeavor. Founded in 2019 as just a web directory/ blog, we were just starting to get our feet on the ground when Covid brought the event industry to a standstill. We acquired the magazine in 2020, and have been steadily growing, adding more wedding and lifestyle vendors, increasing magazine distribution, and modernizing the magazine format and visual appeal.
Approximately 8000 copies of our magazines are distributed annually. QCA couples can find copies at 150+ local vendors/ locations. We average over 30k website visits per year and are on track for over 50k in 2022. We also have an active online presence on Facebook and Instagram. We want anyone planning a regional wedding to see and interact with QC Wed Me repeatedly in their planning process.
Our Philosophy
We aim to be different, unique, progressive. No, we won’t do a regular bridal show. Why? BECAUSE IT’S THE SAME.
We are a growing community of wedding professionals focused on positive networking, growth, and elevating the local wedding industry.
We adhere to ethical business practices and value integrity and talent.
We believe we all benefit when we work together.
What We Offer
For Couples
Easy access to a wide-variety of wedding vendors
Trustworthy pre-screened and vetted wedding professionals
Wedding vendor availability resource
Daily Instagram tips
Regular planning and inspiration blog posts
≈90 page wedding magazine focused on local vendors and trends
COMING SOON- One storefront location to research vendors, gather brochures, and meet with vendors
For Vendors
Access a direct line to approximately 3k QCA couples annually
Participate in a multi-faceted marketing approach- web, social media, magazine, and storefront
Show credibility and recognition as a vetted wedding vendor (must provide qualifying documentation)
Get more backlinks/ SEO boost
Advertise at mere pennies per impression (approx 4¢ to be exact)
Support local small business collaboration instead of those other mega-conglomerates
Positive #communityovercompetetion regional business partnerships