Using niche keywords and phrases are the secret to blogging your wedding business well. Blogging is all about getting to the top of Google, and in every area of the wedding industry the competition is strong! If you want to appear on the first page of Google for people looking for a ‘UK wedding photographer’ you’ll need to invest heavily in SEO and they might not even book you because hey, you’re in Cornwall and they’re in Durham.
What is a keyword?
It’s really important to stay visible on Google by blogging about your wedding business – either on your own website or by submitting blogs to places like English Wedding.
But at peak times blogging can be super hard: finding the time for admin when you’ve ten weddings to edit is impossible. Then by the end of the year, you’re wiped out and you’ve lost your blogging mojo. We get it. So I’m here to share my own top tips for finding the motivation to blog and get your wedding business noticed – even when you’re lost for ideas!
Hello there! I hope you’re having a lovely autumn and – if you’re a wedding business – I hope you’re beginning to look forward to the quieter months. I know how crazy the end of the summer can be!
It’s a great time of year to look at advertising and marketing, so this week I’ll be sharing tips for blogging your wedding business.

All images in this blog by Dorset wedding photographer Libra Photographic
Today’s real wedding is a BEAUTY and we LOVE all the stunning photos of gorgeous couple Lisa & Chris. They celebrated at Dodmoor House and chose one of our fave UK wedding photographers Hannah Hall to capture their day!
Keep reading for supplier reviews and recommendations, and to read all about this magical, colourful, bursting-with-joy wedding! (Lots more pics coming soon on our insta – follow @englishweddingblog)

Wedding photographer’s website
Hannah Hall Photography – https://hannahhallphotography.co.uk
Wedding photographer review
From the moment we found Hannah’s website we knew she was the photographer for us.
What’s wrong with this phrase? “On my wedding day…”
You might say the answer is simple: that a wedding is never about one person. It should always be “our” wedding day.
You’re absolutely right. But there’s so much more –
- talking about “my” wedding suggests you’re doing everything
- which also implies, the person you’re marrying isn’t doing anything (or isn’t doing as much)
- are you taking too much on?
- will you be equal partners later? Why not start now?
Bridal inspiration, the bridal industry, Bride magazines…
I have also, for many years, worried that weddings and the media are far too focused on brides.




