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Nicole Scherzinger Has Nothing On Me! Judging The Wedding Industry Awards 2013

Julia Braime

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Ok, except the looks, international pop career and racing driver beau.  But hear me out. 

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Last week I spent a pleasant few days trawling through the regional shortlists for The Wedding Industry Awards 2013.  I was thrilled to be invited to sit as a consultant judge on this prestigious panel for the second year in a row and I am pleased to continue to represent the regions in this important role. 

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Nicole Scherzinger comparisons aside, I take my judging job very seriously, checking out each and every shortlisted wedding business’ website alongside the votes from the companies’ clients so that my final choices are informed and fair.

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The Wedding Industry Awards

Image by Adby Creative

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This year I put in a special request to judge the Southern shortlists only, so that I could be completely unbiased in the decision making process – with the whole Northern Revolution thing going on over here I just love my Northern industry friends a little too much!  I’ll still be rooting for them in the final stages though!

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We are expecting an announcement for the Regional Award Winners (our finalists) very shortly, before the overall winners are announced at the glittering Awards event on Wednesday 9th January 2013 at The Bloomsbury Ballroom, so I thought that now would be a great time to share a little more about the Awards, the process and their ethos with you, by chatting to their founder and coordinator Damian Bailey. 

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Video by Lilac Films

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Damian says: The Wedding Industry Awards (TWIA) aims to sit between the word of mouth that drives the industry and suppliers’ own marketing. We want to recognise and reward the very best wedding suppliers whilst helping people make better educated decisions when looking for suppliers for their wedding.  The Wedding Industry Awards are aimed at all wedding suppliers and anyone organising a wedding. We want the TWIA logo to become the kite mark for the wedding industry – a trusted mark of the highest quality.

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Just by entering TWIA suppliers are putting their hands up as one of the best in the business.

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The Wedding Industry Awards

Image by Adby Creative

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How It All Works

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Wedding suppliers enter the awards and invite their eligible clients to vote for them. This is key: TWIA relies on suppliers actively engaging with the Awards by entering themselves, rather than relying on an editorial panel to draw up a shortlist on which anyone can vote.  We also have a nomination process whereby anyone can nominate a great supplier they know. This is simply a means by which people can tell us about fantastic businesses. We then invite them to enter (though suppliers can enter without being nominated).

By only allowing an entrant’s eligible wedding clients to vote, we get a much more useful and reliable indication of the quality of the suppliers concerned. TWIA is no beauty parade voted for by friends and family!

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We are very keen to create a level playing field to allow all sizes and types of suppliers to compete with each other fairly. To achieve this, we look very closely at the percentage of eligible voters that actually vote for each entrant, rather than just totting up the total number of votes. We are all about quality, not just quantity!  Furthermore, we operate the awards on both a regional and national basis enabling us to highlight so many more great suppliers. Many suppliers only operate on a regional basis, so this aspect of TWIA is really important.

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Finally, our judging panel that presides over the national winners is second to none with real breadth and expertise in all areas of the industry. All these things give TWIA reliability, integrity and credibility.  In the inaugural 2012 awards, there were over 2,000 entries from suppliers up and down the country, who received more than 22,000 votes in total.

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Why The Awards Are Helpful

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Anyone planning a wedding has two main ways of finding the suppliers they need. Firstly, via the supplier’s own marketing and advertising. Secondly, they have the ‘word of mouth’ recommendations of their friends, family and colleagues. This is based on direct user experience but only that of the person who is doing the recommending. TWIA sits in the middle of this and aims to offer an industry voice. Companies who are shortlisted or win an award are given the seal of approval by their clients and by our judging panel and this is a very strong endorsement.

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What’s New?

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In addition to the new judges on our expert panel, we’ve introduced some new categories this year including:

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· Best Wedding Stationery

· Best Wedding DJ

· Best Wedding Live Music Entertainment

· Best Non-Musical Wedding Entertainment

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We’ve also teamed up with Guides for Brides to create the Best Wedding Industry Website award, which all 2013 entrants are automatically entered into, and the Best Newcomer category, which all new businesses since 1st November are eligible for.

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This year, we have also introduced a blog to occupy the space between our web site and social media, as well as introducing an entry fee for all entrants. This nominal £50 fee enables us to organise and run the awards in addition to marketing and advertising TWIA for the benefit of all those who participate whilst keeping things 100% fair. Our independence is key to TWIA’s rigour and fairness and this is only possible thanks to the entry fee.

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We continue to examine the regional borders, the award categories we use and how we can further enhance all entrants’ exposure to the marketplace in an effort to involve as many people in the industry as possible.

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The Judges

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From the outset, it was vital that our panel was respected by both wedding professionals and by anyone organising a wedding. After extensive research, we picked up the phone to the experts we thought would suit TWIA best. Every potential judge we approached accepted our invitation (bar one who said no because he had just retired from several other panels and needed a rest!). They fully understood and backed the ethos behind the awards and we were delighted to welcome them on board.  It’s worth mentioning that no single judge has sole discretion over any award. The vast majority of the judging process is based on voter scores and comments, but our judges take their role of examining the votes in addition to entrants’ web sites and TWIA profiles very seriously. Each expert gives the panel their detailed feedback based on their speciality to help the decision process when it comes to the regional and national winners. It’s very much a team effort!

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The Ceremony

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At the inaugural Awards event back in January this year we decided to move away from the ‘sit-down-meal’ type of awards night. We want suppliers to be able to meet and network with as many people as possible; to build contacts and relationships with others in their industry and region. To do this we felt we needed to make sure that people weren’t tethered to a table all evening. We wanted to have a party at which the awards were presented – and that’s exactly what we got! This year’s event will be even bigger and better.

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The Wedding Industry Awards

Image by Adby Creative

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Watch this space for more news soon!

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  – Video & Images © 2012 Lilac Films and Adby Creative

Brides Up North is a consultant judge for The Wedding Industry Awards 2013

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