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Mrs. Bee, New York Age and Occupation: 29, Weddingbee Publisher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 33, Internet Engagement Date: May 7, 2004 Wedding Date: March 5, 2005 Venue: Westside Loft, New York About Me: Yes, my name really is Bee! I love my blogging, wikis, and tabasco sauce!
About Mrs. Bee @ Weddingbee PRO

I get around 50 emails a day from PR agencies asking me to feature their client’s latest work, product or service. Most of the time I don’t respond because it’s obvious they haven’t really spent any time on Weddingbee to see if their product or service is a good fit.  They’re also probably emailing every blog out there, and I don’t like blogging about something that’s already been covered extensively on other blogs.

Here are some of the common mistakes PR agencies make when they contact me:

1) Their product or service has absolutely nothing to do with weddings.  I’m sure there are blogs out there that would love to write about the latest innovation in car wax, but unfortunately Weddingbee just isn’t the right blog.  Sometimes though, they’ll try to convince me that car wax is indeed wedding related. :)

2) They address the email to the wrong person.  If someone addresses me by my last name “Kim”, it doesn’t really bother me because 90% of people who don’t know me do it.  But I also regularly get emails addressed to bees like Mrs. Dragonfly — retired bloggers who haven’t been active in years. That tells me you haven’t spent any time on the site at all.

3) They send a form letter where they just change the name of the person the email is going out to. Sometimes you’ll see the name of the previous person the email was addressed to somewhere in the email.  Most of the time it’s a standard press release with no personalization at all.

4) Even though our contact page clearly states that we do very few product and vendor reviews, I often receive the same email sent to info, press, help and vendors@weddingbee dot com.  Maybe some people think blogs are bigger than they really are, so they want to make sure they get in contact with the right person.  But most blogs are run by one person, and all those different emails come to the same person, who probably doesn’t want to receive 4 copies of the same email.
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