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SUPPLIER EXCLUSIVE
AustralianWedding Business Report
With results from 400+ Australian wedding businesses
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About Easy WeddingsOur mission is to help Australian wedding businesses grow. 80% of Australian couples getting married trust Easy Weddings to connect them with reputable suppliers such as you, for what is one of the most important days of their life.
To achieve this goal, over the past 12 months Easy Weddings has ramped up its Pro-Education Program for Australian wedding suppliers.
In 2019, we’ll be running Australia’s first-ever wedding business growth conference. Easy Weddings Evolve will run for two days and include keynotes and panels from world-class speakers and local experts from the Australian wedding industry.
You can read more about the Easy Weddings Evolve conference at EasyWeddings.com.au/evolve
You can check out our online education hub at EasyWeddings.com.au/pro-education.
Or join the discussion with fellow wedding businesses via our Facebook B2B Group: Facebook.com/groups/easyweddingsproedu
And of course, if you have any questions, our friendly customer service team is always here to help on 1800 155 122 .
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As a valued partner of Easy Weddings I’m pleased to be able to share with you the results of our very first Easy Weddings Australian wedding business report.
I’d like to thank the 400+ wedding suppliers who took the time to complete our survey and become a part of Australian wedding history.
This 2019 report brings together the first real look at the Australian wedding industry from a supplier perspective. However, what it doesn’t show is the passion and energy each and every one of you brings to your own business.
We hope you find this data invaluable (as we have) to helping you further understand Australian couples and your competition, as well as how to best position your business within the Australian wedding industry. By having access to data such as this, it’s our goal to help you continue to grow a strong and purposeful business that provides an immeasurable experience for Australian couples.
Matt Butterworth
CEO and Founder
Easy Weddings
Between July and August 2018, Easy Weddings conducted the first-ever industry survey of wedding suppliers around Australia.
More than 400 wedding businesses shared their industry experiences, telling us everything from how much their annual turnover is, to what social platforms they use and how long before the wedding date a couple will book their services.
This survey gives us the most comprehensive picture of Australian wedding businesses to date, looking at how suppliers tailor their particular services to different areas of the industry.
Easy WeddingsAustralian Wedding
Business Report
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2019
2.2 is the average number of people each wedding business employs
118,401 is how many weddings were performed in Australia in 2016*
$3.7+ billion is how much the Australian wedding industry is worth to the economy
The average Australian wedding business turns over $204,770 per year
The average wedding business is 9.9 years old
Wedding businesses worked on an average of 49 weddings in 2017
They hope to perform an average of 62 weddings by the end of 2018
There are 56,124 wedding businesses operating in Australia
Do suppliers predict positive, neutral or negative growth for their business over the next 12 months?
Do suppliers predict a positive, neutral or negative impact to the Australian economy over the next 3 years?
VIC
NSWACT
QLD
NT
WA
SA
TAS
6,100
10,469
1,141
15,310
1,860
1,69515,047
4,502
71% Positive
24% Neutral
5% Negative
45% Positive
47% Neutral
8%Negative
* Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics
The average Australian wedding supplier is a 44-year-old female who works from a home office.
They’ve been operating in the wedding industry for 8.5 years and consider themselves to be a seasoned veteran who is
both creatively and business minded.
18% Commercial
premises
25% Other
7%65+
72%Female
28%Male
32% A creative
12% More business minded
62% Both creatively and
business minded
They describe themselves as:
Australian wedding
suppliers are:
Where do suppliers work from?
Wedding business owners are aged between:
The core focus of their business is:
The average age of an Australian wedding business is:
82%Home office
73% Weddings
14%Corporate
37%0-3 years
33% 4-10 years
19% 11-20 years
10%21-50 years
1%51+ years
3%18 - 24
24%25 - 34
29%35 - 44
22%45 - 54
15%55 - 64
0 25% 50% 75% 100%
1% 3+ days
Most wedding businesses take the following as a deposit
The average wedding supplier has a response time of 6 hours, while the average wedding business has an enquiry to sale rate of 25%.
The average wedding supplier puts
32% A creative
How many suppliers think they’re being used to 100% of their capacity
24%
27%
25%
24%
The average response time of a wedding supplier
into their business every week
36% 0 - 1 hours
28% 1 - 2 hours
17% 3 - 6 hours
12% 6 - 24 hours
6%1 - 2 days
30 hours
21%
Days and datesIn 2017, 50% of all weddings occured on just 32 days of the year. And they were all Saturdays!
It’s not surprising that Saturday is the most popular day for couples to get married, however it does seem that couples are willing to move their wedding day around if it falls on a particularly special date.
The most popular days on which to get married
Monday 3%
Tuesday 3%
Wednesday 3%
Thursday 5%
Friday 14%
Saturday 62%
Sunday 10%
The most popular wedding seasons in Australia
Summer20%
Autumn30%
Winter15%
Spring35%
The most popular months for weddings per state
VIC NSW QLD SA WA
Jan 3% 4% 1% 5% 4%
Feb 7% 4% 4% 6% 1%
Mar 11% 7% 6% 5% 8%
Apr 9% 7% 10% 9% 9%
May 6% 4% 5% 1% 10%
Jun 2% 4% 7% 4% 2%
Jul 4% 4% 11% 5% 1%
Aug 7% 6% 9% 5% 2%
Sep 10% 15% 16% 8% 10%
Oct 14% 18% 13% 25% 18%
Nov 18% 19% 12% 19% 24%
Dec 9% 8% 6% 6% 10%
*Limited data available for the ACT, NT and TAS to provide reliable trends
You can find Australian wedding businesses
using the following social platforms:
Australian wedding businesses are
using an average of
22.5% of their annual
turnover on their marketing budget
While the average business spends 22.5% of their annual revenue on their marketing budget, younger businesses will generally spend more while they try to build up business awareness.
Businesses that are less than 5 years old will spend an average of 27% of their annual turnover on their marketing budget, while
businesses that are older than 5 years will spend 20%.
Wedding businesses with a higher annual turnover, such as venues, are more likely to spend less on their marketing budget.
The average marketing spend of a wedding venue is 12.5%.
98%
86%
24%
23%
15%
Snapchat 3%
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How many same-sex weddings have been performed in each state*
Same-sex weddings in Australia On December 9 2017, following a national postal survey that cost $122 million, the government finally legalised same-sex marriage in Australia.
In the six months following the legislation, 2490 same-sex marriages were performed across the country.
The wedding industry didn’t see the initial spike in weddings that we originally expected following the changing of the law. Instead we’ve seen same-sex couples go through the same wedding planning processes and timeline as any other couple who has just got engaged. By the end of 2018, we’re expecting more than 5500+ same-sex marriages to have been performed in Australia.
Initial data from 2018 shows us that wedding suppliers worked on an average of 1.5 same-sex weddings this year as the industry continues to grow.
VIC
NSWACT
QLD
NT
WA
SA
TAS
292
374
21
853
48
66674
162
* Source: Births, Deaths and Marriage between December 9, 2017 and June 1, 2018.
Image: Sara Hannagan Photography
Wedding Category Insights and Trends
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2019
Wedding VenuesCustomer Satisfaction 4.8/5
Supplier: Milestone Events
Facts• Wedding venues are booked an average of
11 months before the wedding date
• Venues can spend around 42 hours working on a single wedding
• More than 50% of all venues believe they are servicing less than half of the weddings they could book
• The average venue can service 2 weddings per day
Average annual turnover of a wedding venue
What venues think are the biggest challenges facing their industry:
• Finding good staff and chefs to service the venue
• Regular upkeep and updating of venue facilities
• Competition where there are several wedding venues in a similar area
What venues think the future will be like:
• 71% of venues predict positive growth in their category over the next 12 months
• However, nearly half of all venues predict a neutral impact from the Australian economy
Instagram 93%
Facebook 99%
Pinterest 31%
Snapchat 10%
Twitter 17%
LinkedIn 24%
5% <$100K
7% $101K - $250k
21%$251K - $500k
15%$501K - $999k
26%$1M - $2M
10% $2M - $3M
13% $3M+
3% NA
What social platforms do they use?
$1,239,744
Wedding venues across Australia are some of the oldest wedding businesses in the country, with the average age of a wedding venue coming in at 28 years. Wedding venues are also a labour intensive endeavour hiring an average of 16 employees, the most out of any category. The average cost of a wedding venue is $13,700.
Wedding photographers are often booked 8 months in advance of the wedding date and can put in up to 29 hours on each individual wedding. They serviced an average of 20 weddings in 2017 and expect to be able to service at least one more in 2018. The average cost of a wedding photographer is $2,930.
Wedding PhotographyCustomer Satisfaction 5/5
Supplier: Dreamlife Photography
Facts• Photographers take an average of 24%
deposit when booking a wedding
• Most wedding photographers are aged between 35 and 44 years old
• 42% of photographers use expos as one of their marketing tools
• More than 75% of all photographers stick to doing just one wedding a day
Average annual turnover of a wedding
3% NA
Instagram 93%
Facebook 98%
Pinterest 23%
Twitter 14%
LinkedIn 22%
What photographers think are the biggest challenges facing their industry:
• Hobby and amateur photographers in an unregulated industry
• Exposure and marketing the business
• Educating couples on the value of professional wedding photos
What photographers think the future will be like:
• 66% of wedding photographers think that the next 12 months will be positive for them
• 51% of photographers believe the Australian economy will have a neutral impact on wedding photography over the next 3 years
• However, 41% believe the economy will have a positive impact
$88,728
69%<$100K
25%$101K - $250k
2%$251K - $500k
What social platforms do they use?
The average marriage celebrant describes themself as both creatively and business minded. The average cost of a celebrant is $720 and they put an average of 17 hours into each wedding. Celebrants are optimistic for 2018, hoping to perform an average of 32 weddings before the end of the year, compared with 26 in 2017.
Marriage CelebrantsCustomer Satisfaction 5/5
Supplier: Elisa Westein Celebrant
Facts• Despite 32% of couples saying they would prefer to
hire a male celebrant, a whopping 80% of marriage celebrants in Australia are female
• The majority of marriage celebrants are aged between 55 and 64 years old
• Most celebrants can perform two weddings in a day
• They believe they’re being used to around 56% of their actual capacity
What celebrants think are the biggest challenges facing their industry:
• Too many celebrants operating in the same areas leading to a saturated market
• Low cost celebrancy options lowering the professionalism of the industry
• Finding the right work/life balance
What celebrants think the future will be like:
• Celebrants are a positive bunch, with 68% predicting strong growth in the industry over the next 12 months
• 49% also think that the growth of the Australian economy will have a positive impact on celebrants
Average annual turnover of a marriage celebrant
$54,790
2%NA
Instagram 75%
Facebook 97%
Pinterest 16%
Snapchat 1%
Twitter 13%
LinkedIn 28%
94%<$100K
4% $101K - $250K
What social platforms do they use?
The average wedding car company spends 37 hours of the working week on their business and has been running their business for around 14 years. They can perform a huge average of 4 weddings in a day. The average amount spent on hiring wedding day transport is $1,170.
Wedding CarsCustomer Satisfaction 4.8/5
Supplier: Enrik Limousines
Facts• 14% of wedding car companies can
service more than one state
• Couples book their wedding cars around 6 months in advance
• 81% of wedding car owners work from a home office
• They usually spend 9 hours working on each wedding
What car suppliers think are the biggest challenges facing their industry:
• Managing the appropriate number of staff and upkeep of vehicles
• Deregulation of the industry with rideshare services
What car suppliers think the future will be like:
• 57% of wedding car providers believe the Australian economy will have a neutral impact on the wedding car industry
• However, 41% believe there will be a positive economic impact
Instagram 71%
Facebook 95%
Pinterest 24%
Snapchat 5%
Twitter 14%
LinkedIn 14%
Annual turnover of a wedding car company
$363,750
4% NA
62%<$100K
10%$101K - $250K
5%$251K - $500K
10%$501K - $999K
5%$1M - $2M
5%$3M+
What social platforms do they use?
Ranging from a single musician to a band to a DJ, most wedding music suppliers describe themselves as seasoned veterans who are both creatively and business minded. They’ve typically been in business for 11 years and work from a home office. The average cost of wedding music is $1,695 while the average music business will put 15 hours into each wedding.
Wedding MusicCustomer Satisfaction 4.8/5
Supplier: Honey and Stone
Facts• Music suppliers can service an average of
3 weddings a day
• However, more than half of all suppliers believe they’re being used at less than 50% of their full capacity
• Couples typically book their wedding music 8 months in advance
• Music has the largest group of male workers, with men making up 81% of all wedding music suppliers
What musicians and DJs think are the biggest challenges facing their industry:
• Low cost operators undercutting the market
• Music streaming services
• Managing the expectations of a client’s budget in comparison to other prioritised categories
What music suppliers think the future will be like:
• Half of all wedding music suppliers expect the Australian economy to have a neutral impact on their industry
• This is despite 62% of them believing that their category will grow positively over the next 12 months
What social platforms do they use?
Instagram 86%
Facebook 99%
Pinterest 8%
Snapchat 5%
Twitter 22%
LinkedIn 35%
Average annual turnover of a wedding music business
3%$501K - $999K 3%
NA
$102,083
70%<$100K
19% $101K - $250K
5%$251K - $500K
Florists can service up to four weddings a day on average, with some florists servicing up to 30 weddings a day! Florists are more inclined to use the visual advantages of Instagram more than Facebook, while also using Pinterest more than any other category. Florists are the most secretive of all wedding categories, with more than a quarter choosing not to release the details of their annual turnover. The average spend on wedding flowers is $1,680.
Wedding FlowersCustomer Satisfaction 4.9/5
Supplier: Flora by T
Facts• A wedding florist spends around
20 hours on each wedding• They’re usually booked by a couple 7
months in advance of the wedding date• Floristry businesses are split between
working from home, 41%, or working from a commercial premises, 59%
• Florists believe that they’re being used to 51% of their potential capacity
What florists think are the biggest challenges facing their industry:
• Business exposure and increasing the brand name
• Managing the expectations of clients with large expectations from Pinterest or Insta weddings but without the budget to match
• Appropriate staffing for the workload and number of weddings serviced
What florists think the future will be like:
• Florists are a positive bunch, with 77% of all florists positive about the growth of their category over the next 12 months
• They’re also optimistic about the impact the economy will have on floristry, with just 5% of them predicting a negative impact over the next 3 years
What social platforms do they use?
Instagram 95%
Facebook 91%
Pinterest 64%
Snapchat 5%
Twitter 9%
LinkedIn 9%
Average annual turnover of a wedding florist
$113,750
48%<$100K
15%$101K - $250K
11%$251K - $500K
26%NA
Hair and makeup is one of the few categories that is dominated by a single gender. 99% of all wedding hair and makeup artists in Australia are female. They typically spend 11 hours working on each wedding and can do up to 2 weddings in a day. Despite the increase of Insta-famous hair and makeup artists, wedding hair and makeup artists are still using Facebook more than they use Instagram. The average spend on hair and makeup is $685.
Wedding Hair and MakeupCustomer Satisfaction 4.9/5
Supplier: Tanya Artistry
Facts• Hair and makeup artists predict strong growth for
2018, expecting to service an average of 28 weddings this year compared with 20 in 2017
• However, more than half of all artists believe they’re being used to less than 50% of their working capacity
• 89% of artists will work from a home office• A hair and makeup artist has typically been in the
business for 8 years and puts 24 hours into their business per week
What hair and makeup artists think are the biggest challenges facing their industry:
• Oversaturation of the market with poor quality services taking over the industry
• Booking staff for weddings when a client requests a specific artist
• Building and maintaining a good portfolio in an ever-changing market
What wedding hair and makeup artists think the future will be like:
• 48% of hair and makeup artists believe that the Australian economy will have a positive impact on their category, while another 48% believe the impact will be neutral
• Regardless, 78% think that they will experience positive business growth over the next 12 months
What social platforms are they using?
Instagram 89%
Facebook 96%
Pinterest 22%
Twitter 4%
LinkedIn 26%
Average annual turnover of a hair and/or makeup artist
$55,556
7% $101K - $250K
93% <$100K
Government InitiativesThe overall initiatives suppliers would like from the government when it comes to the wedding industry:
• More tax cuts, small business loans and grants
• Raising the GST income threshold to help small businesses
• Streamlined technology in managing marriage registrations
• A cap on the number of registered celebrants in Australia
• More regulation of musician licenses to stamp out streaming media without a license
• More parking in city areas and near city venues for suppliers
29%
of all wedding suppliers believe there should be more government training provided in their field
Image: Dan Evans Photography
General Notes for SuppliersWhile we had more than 29 categories respond to our wedding supplier survey there was only sufficient data from 7 categories to provide reliable feedback. As the first detailed report inside the wedding industry in Australia, we want to be able to build on this base to provide a more comprehensive report across different categories in the years to come.
What influences a couples decision to purchase?
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• Responsiveness from the supplier
• The supplier’s personality
• Reviews from previous customers
• A supplier’s website/storefront
• Where a supplier is based
• A supplier’s social media
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