Friday 9 December 2011

My father - the guru! David Sadtler´s Management Blog



There is one simple building block for a successful competitive strategy: finding out what customers want and doing it better than anyone else.  There is no substitute for this. No business can succeed without happy customers, a rule which requires that the successful competitor actually find out what customers do want.  This is why we are constantly bombarded by satisfaction surveys when we buy anything online. The supplier wants to know whether you were happy, what you were looking for, the cause of any unhappiness, and whether or not you will recommend their products to your friends.

In consumer products, the successful competitor must think this way and do three things. First, he must create awareness of his product or nothing further will happen. Potential customers must know that you exist. This is why you often see advertising for websites on television, not campaigns for the products themselves. People have to know that you are out there.

Second, he must motivate the prospect to try it, or the prospect will not become a customer. The company seeking your business will try to capture you and find out about you. They will then appeal to you to try what they have to offer, building on what they have found out about you. Supermarkets assemble massive databases gathered from transactions at the till using loyalty cards. From this they know what to try to sell you via coupons and even in-store promotional materials.

And finally, he must motivate retrial: the product must be good enough that the customer wants to buy it again. This is the acid test. If the customer tries your product and doesn't like it and does not come back for more, you have largely failed. It's that simple.

In the case of services like Fiesta Sol’s business of wedding arranging and food catering, the requirements for success reflect these guidelines.  In catering, they have managed to create awareness principally through good website design, but also selected advertising campaigns in targeted publications. Before the web, awareness was created solely through advertising, an often prohibitively expensive way to find your first customers. Now a good website can at least get you started. The website also plays a role in generating trial. The message on the website must be sufficiently enticing to generate clicks and enquiries, whether it is a catered dinner for 100 people or a wedding in a Marbella villa.

Retrial is the life blood in food catering. Customers must see the performance as exceptionally good and worth doing again. The corollary of retrial in the wedding planning business is a good reference (and hopefully not a return for a second marriage, at least not too soon!). Brides pleased with the wedding experience and the service provided by the wedding arranger will tell their friends and provide endorsements and testimonials. The FiestaSol website is replete with such compliments.

One final piece of advice. The great American poet and essayist, Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “What you do speaks so loud I cannot hear what you say." Don’t speak ill of your competitors. Your customer prospects will simply assume that you are struggling to catch up with a superior rival.
The bottom line is this. A great product, attuned to the needs and requirements of the customer, is the backbone of any business, large or small. Do everything you can to provide it.

Monday 5 September 2011

Glamour at Villa Padierna














I was delighted to receive Becky Sharpe´s (www.beckysharpe.co.uk) gorgeous images of Paula and Alans stylish and emotional wedding at the Villa Padierna. And I won´t forget the groom and all his ushers jumping on stage in their pink suits and performing Westlife for a long time....

Tuesday 26 April 2011

Stunning beaches of Cadiz

While we love living in the Costa del Sol, we take any opportunity we can to escape down to the amazing Atlantic beaches of Cadiz. Unfortunately the wind means that it is not the best place for weddings, but for chilled beach holidays, kite boarding, dune buggying and generally unwinding, this is the best part of Andalucia by far. Check out the beautiful kiddies, looks like a Boden catalogue!



Tuesday 5 April 2011

Photo Booth!


We are loving this new service from www.jeremystandley.com. Book a photo booth for your wedding, and this amazing piece of equipment can be set up in 5 minutes and allow all your guests to pop in whenever they like during the event, providing you with fantastic and top quality alternative wedding photos

Monday 14 March 2011

Work on FiestaSol HQ commences!

We are so excited about work getting underway on Fiestasol HQ. The walls are going up, kitchen is being designed and put together by Alex and I have ordered our brand new iMac computers. My friend Laura at Reviva has been brainstorming with me for the design of the offices, and my plan is to have a very white slick showroom space for meetings and tastings. I think she is just as inspired as we are!
http://theweddingdecorator.blogspot.com/2011/03/designing-new-wedding-office-spaces-for.html


We will be totally unique down here. Couples will come in, have a chance to look through our event photo books, wedding magazines and design books to get them really inspired, and then meet with all of their suppliers and sample their menu and wedding cakes, all under one roof. We will have a wedding table set up with our linens, glasware and crockery, not to mention silk flower arrangements and dummy cakes. No more running around from meeting to meeting, at Fiestasol you will be completely taken care of.
 

Monday 28 February 2011

Wine tasting La Rioja

We are just back from a wonderful week in the North of Spain. The Pais Vasco is a gastronomic treat and we packed in wine tasting in la Rioja, pintxos in the stunning town of San Sebastian and a long-dreamed-of visit to the Guggenheim in Bilboa. Alex and I were hoping for a visit to the renowned 3 Michelin star Arzak restaurant in San Sebastian, but unfortunately with too hyperactive young boys, I don´t think we would have been too welcome. Maybe in a few years´ time...

Wednesday 16 February 2011

Latest issue of local bridal magazine Confeti

The beautiful Spring of Confeti is out now
http://www.confetimagazine.com/back-issues/book/11-confeti-spring-2011/1-confeti-wedding-magazine.html
Check out my piece on the fascinating phenomenon Trash the Dress on pg 70.
I have worked closely with Nicola McGeroge at Confeti since their launch last year. Having being trained as a journalist originally, Confeti ask me to contribute a lot of features as well as advising on all aspects of wedding planning and catering. Its a great source for local wedding information for any bride getting married on the Costa del Sol and we are delighted to be a part of their ever-growing success.

Monday 24 January 2011

Olive oil masterclass

Working in catering, we love to explore the world of local produce and the amazing gastronomy that Andalucia has to offer. On Saturday, Alex and I went to a fascinating Masterclass in olive oil at the beautiful delicatessan boutique in Marbella Old Town DOliva http://www.dolivaonline.com/
At home we try and follow a Mediterranean diet, and this is reflected in our menus at FiestaSol. Spain produces the majority of olive oil in Europe and 80% of this is produced in Andalucia. The health benefits are amazing, and extra virgen oil is know both as the "liquid gold of the Mediterranean diet" and the "artery fairy" for its amazing cholesterol-lowering propeties.
Olive oil should be extra virgen for these properties to be at their best. We hugely enjoyed our tasting session, which taught us to appreciate the taste differences present in oil, similar to a wine tasting.
Once our locale is finished, we hope to provide a similar Masterclass, taught by Dr Francisco Tapia, the impressive nutritionist who hosted the session.

Thursday 13 January 2011

Vintage-style weddings

gold-white-vintage-wedding-board 
Vintage and shabby chic weddings are all the rage at the moment. I adore this style and have been doing some redecorating at home, using pictures and websites like http://blog.loulouandoscar.com/ and http://www.cabbagesandroses.com/ to inspire me (and make me drool) I recently bought a great vintage cake stand on http://www.ebay.co.uk/ for my kitchen and thought it would be perfect for cupcakes at a wedding. We also did a beautiful wedding in this theme with Laura from http://www.reviva-weddings.com/ a few years ago and she and I were in heaven. See image below.
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Tarifa

We work so hard over the summer that its important for us to get away and switch off completely. I absolutely love Tarifa as it is stunningly beautiful and the perfect place to chill out.
We are renting a beautiful villa over Easter with a bunch of friends. Have a look at the photos and also some of the boys last summer and our picnic on the sand dunes.
Louis and Oscar are total beach bums and as Louis recently told me - "If we dont go to Tarifa soon I will lose my temperature...!!" We cant wait and plan to go whale watching, sand dune quad biking and hiking in the national parks. I may leave the nude sunbathing at Bolonia to my crazy friend Robbie - I will take photos!

  Bathroom


Tuesday 11 January 2011

On a personal note

These last five years have been a roller coaster for me, mostly because I have combined a very fast-growing business with the not unsignificant task of having two babies! Louis is now 4 and Oscar nearly 2. I have shifted tables and chairs while 8 months pregnant, sent emails from my hospital bed and told them goodnight stories over the phone while weddings rage in the background! They have always been and continue to be my inspiration. Thanks to http://www.jeremystandley.com/ for taking so many beautiful photos of them over the years

Exciting news...

We are thrilled to be building our new commercial premises right on the seafront in Marbella. As well as an industrial kitchen and new offices, it will have a wedding showroom and menu tasting area. Clients will be able to come in, have a glass of cava and look through photos of our weddings and events, meet suppliers and sample our menus. My friend Laura at http://www.reviva-weddings.com/, decorator extraordinaire, has offered to help turn the space into mini-wedding world with fairly lights, floral centreprices and much more. We will also be putting together themed weddding ideas in the showroom and posting on the blog to give brides some real inspiration.

Business news for 2011

I never cease to be amazed how much our business grows each year. From our humble beginning six years ago planning the odd wedding and catering our neighbours´ dinner parties, we now have 52 villa weddings booked for 2011 and enquiries are still coming in all the time. Many people ask me what the secret is, and I always says its not rocket science: treat your customers with respect, forge positive relationships with all the other suppliers in the area, don´t overcharge and turn up on time! Our team enjoys every job, we work with smiles on our faces and treat every event with the importance it deserves. I will keep you posted on all the exciting plans afoot, such as media interviews, a coffee table book and a fabulous new season opening party.

New Year, New Blog!

A wise and trusted friend (you know who you are are!) has encouraged me to give my blog an overhaul. 2011 is going to be an amazing year, and I want this blog to document the dreams and ambitions of our life in Spain, not just as business owners, but as a family who loves living in this beautiful part of the world. I hope to inspire people to do what we did and be brave and change their lives and achieve as much as they can.