![]() ![]() ![]() To bring her ideas to Philadelphia, Stallings decided to be a major sponsor at the Lovesick Expo, which made its yearly return to World Café Live on Jan. “It’s a full range from pretty traditional with a little bit of quirkiness tossed in,” Stallings said with a smile. Offbeat Bride publishes 15 to 20 posts a week based on nontraditional wedding advice, as well as helpful resources. She said using the website to plan a wedding makes more sense than utilizing a book for the task. With 2,000,000 page views and 800,000 readers monthly, Stallings has taken on a staff of six and said “it’s become a publication at this point.” However, a second edition came out in 2010, and even though book did well, Stallings said “the website has become a whole force of nature.” “Ultimately, no one cared about the book,” Stallings said. Stallings said it had originally been nothing more than a project to promote her book, entitled “Offbeat Bride.” The site is part of a larger publishing network called Offbeat Empire and has been around for seven years. ![]() Offbeat Bride, a wedding blog, is teaching women how to make bohemian flower crowns and suggests rainbow colored wedding shoes for any bride-to-be.Īriel Meadows Stallings is the founder of Offbeat Bride, which is the world’s largest nontraditional wedding blog. Forget the Pinterest accounts with boards upon boards of long, white gowns, orchids and cute wedding invitation tips. ![]()
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