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Best Practices for Living Onsite at Your Wedding Venue

The Venue Podcast

Release Date: 03/20/2024

AI Search Visibility for Venues [Part One] show art AI Search Visibility for Venues [Part One]

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Search is changing—and fast. With AI-generated answers now appearing at the top of platforms like Google and Bing, venue owners need to start thinking beyond traditional SEO. In this episode of The Venue Podcast, Kinsey Roberts and Lindsay Lucas dig into AI search visibility and what it means for wedding venues moving forward. You’ll learn what AI search actually is, how it’s different from standard search results, and—most importantly—how to position your venue to stay visible and competitive in a changing digital landscape. We cover: 🤖 What AI search results are and how...

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How to Optimize Your Google Business Profile show art How to Optimize Your Google Business Profile

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Episode Summary: Your Google Business Profile might be one of the most overlooked tools in your venue’s marketing strategy—but it shouldn’t be. In this episode of The Venue Podcast, Kinsey Roberts and Lindsay Lucas break down how wedding venue owners can fully optimize their Google Business Profile to improve visibility, build trust with potential clients, and drive more qualified inquiries. Whether you're just claiming your profile or looking to take it from “meh” to magnetic, this episode walks you through practical steps that will make your venue easier to find and more enticing...

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The Tech Stack That Runs My Venue Business (For Under $400/Month) show art The Tech Stack That Runs My Venue Business (For Under $400/Month)

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The detailed breakdown of Kinsey's Tech Stack to run her wedding venue, Vista View Events for less than $400/month.  Here's the List:  Creative & Design Tools Canva Pro - $20/month All social media content (Instagram carousels, Facebook posts, Reels covers) Photo editing and headshot retouching PDF guides and digital products Physical printed materials (thank you cards, planners, branded envelopes)   Client Management System Dubsado - $20/month Central CRM for all client relationships Contract and agreement storage Client portal functionality Custom lists and...

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Should You Put Your Pricing on Your Venue's Website? show art Should You Put Your Pricing on Your Venue's Website?

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In this short and sweet episode, Kinsey Roberts and Lindsay Lucas tackle one of the most frequently asked questions from venue owners: “Should I put my pricing on my website?” We get straight to the point and unpack the pros, cons, and strategic considerations that come with displaying (or not displaying) your pricing online. Whether you're a brand new venue navigating your first inquiries or a seasoned pro refining your booking process, this quick listen will help you make an informed and confident decision. In this episode, we cover: Why there's no one-size-fits-all answer How your...

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Before You Break Ground: The 7 Mistakes First-Time Venue Owners Make show art Before You Break Ground: The 7 Mistakes First-Time Venue Owners Make

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Every week, another beautiful venue closes its doors within the first few years. The reason? It's the costly mistakes made before ever welcoming the first guest. In this episode, Lindsay pulls back the curtain on the 7 most expensive missteps first-time venue owners make and provide actionable strategies to avoid them. Whether you're in the dreaming phase, applying for funding, ready to sign a lease or even a seasoned venue owner, this episode will save you time, money, and heartache by learning from others' expensive lessons. Key Takeaways 🎯 Market research isn't optional 💰 The MVP...

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Dream Big, Start SMART: Building Your Wedding Venue in Phases show art Dream Big, Start SMART: Building Your Wedding Venue in Phases

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Feeling like your dream of owning a wedding venue is slipping away? Take a breath — and don’t give up. In this solo episode, Lindsay Lucas, wedding venue consultant, shares a powerful mindset shift that could change everything: You don’t have to build the dream all at once. You just have to start smart. If traditional funding options said "no," it might be time to go back to the drawing board and explore building your venue in phases — a strategic, sustainable approach that reduces financial risk, opens more funding doors, and even comes with added benefits like spreading out tax...

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How to Get More Wedding Venue Leads: 3 Strategies That Actually Work show art How to Get More Wedding Venue Leads: 3 Strategies That Actually Work

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"Bookings are down for this year" - sound familiar? If you've been watching your lead pipeline slow to a trickle while refreshing your inbox hoping for inquiries, this episode is your lifeline. Kinsey and Lindsay are pulling back the curtain on three strategies that are actually working to generate wedding venue leads right now (not the same tired advice you've heard a million times). Grab your notebook (seriously, you'll want to take notes!) as Kinsey breaks down: 📱 Strategy #1: Leverage Social Media Consistently Learn the exact content formula that moves couples through their buyer's...

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Risk, Liability, and LLCs: Structuring Your Wedding Venue with Onsite Accommodations show art Risk, Liability, and LLCs: Structuring Your Wedding Venue with Onsite Accommodations

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In this episode Lindsay answers a listener's question, "Should my wedding venue accommodations be in a separate LLC?" If you're running (or planning) a venue with onsite lodging, this episode is a MUST-LISTEN 🎧 Lindsay breaks down exactly why smart venue owners separate their accommodations into their own LLC: Liability protection (because wedding drama ≠ lodging issues) Different insurance needs = different coverage Cleaner financials = better business decisions Exit strategy flexibility (sell one, keep the other!) This listener question came at the perfect time - so many of you are...

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Quick Fire Episode: Tips for Selling Your Wedding Venue show art Quick Fire Episode: Tips for Selling Your Wedding Venue

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In this episode, Kinsey Roberts and Lindsay Lucas break down the key steps for wedding venue owners considering selling their business. With an increase in inquiries about buying and selling venues, they share practical advice based on real experience. Key Takeaways: Get your financials organized first - Buyers want to see actual profit, not just potential. Have your gross and net revenue clearly documented and ready for scrutiny. Prepare for thorough due diligence - Serious buyers will conduct what feels like a "financial cavity search." Be organized with all paperwork, documentation, and...

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Stop Losing Bookings: What Actually Happens During Venue Tours (Part Two) show art Stop Losing Bookings: What Actually Happens During Venue Tours (Part Two)

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THIS IS PART TWO OF OUR TWO-PART PODCASTS ALL ABOUT ANSWERING THE QUESTION: How do you make your wedding venue stand out during tours? Are your venue tours not converting the way you'd hoped? You're not alone. Most venue owners focus solely on aesthetics during tours, but the venues consistently booking at premium rates understand something crucial: the tour experience is fundamentally a neurological journey. In this episode, Kinsey and Lindsay break down the three neural systems that factor into venue decision-making and reveal why couples actually make their venue choice within the first...

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Living on-site at your venue can blend the lines between personal privacy and professional spaces. In a candid discussion on The Venue Podcast, hosts Kinsey Roberts and Lindsay Lucas share their perspectives on managing this unique situation. Kinsey, who lives on her venue property, offers firsthand advice on maintaining privacy while ensuring a seamless experience for guests.

Establishing Boundaries with Signage and Gates

One of Kinsey's first tips involves clear signage and gated areas to direct guests appropriately and prevent them from inadvertently accessing private areas. This not only aids in guest navigation but also serves as a first line of defense for privacy. By locking gates and posting directional signs, venue owners can significantly reduce unwanted foot traffic near their personal residences.

  • Practical Measures: Utilize gates and custom signs to guide guests, minimizing confusion and protecting private spaces.

Venue Policies Supporting Privacy

Venue policies can be strategically crafted to support the dual purpose of the property, serving both as a business and a residence. Kinsey highlights how specific rules around noise control and event end times not only respect neighbors but also contribute to a peaceful living environment for the venue owners themselves.

  • Policy Implementation: Adjust venue policies to ensure they accommodate your living situation, balancing guest experience with personal needs.

Managing Expectations and Communications

Interestingly, Kinsey shares her journey from openly discussing her on-site residence with clients to choosing a more reserved approach. This shift was prompted by unexpected requests from clients and vendors, illustrating the importance of setting clear boundaries. However, she also notes situations where disclosing her residence can be advantageous for policy enforcement and operational clarity.

  • Communication Strategies: Weigh the pros and cons of disclosing your on-site residence, focusing on privacy while maintaining open lines of communication where beneficial.

Planning for Future Scenarios

Looking ahead, Kinsey and Lindsay ponder the implications of raising a family on a venue property, particularly as children grow older and become more independent. They discuss potential safety and logistical considerations, underscoring the importance of proactive planning and policy adjustments to accommodate changing family dynamics.

  • Future Considerations: Anticipate how living on-site will impact family life in the long term, especially as children reach driving age, and plan accordingly.