New York NY Gay Wedding Vendor Listing Registration LGBTQ Services Launched

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Gay Wedding Vendors has announced the launch of its vendor listing services in New York. The aim is to help LGBTQ+ friendly wedding vendors to attract new customers.

Gay Wedding Vendors, a community resource website that aims to provide a comprehensive list of wedding vendors who are happy to serve the LGBTQ+ community, has announced the launch of its complimentary vendor listing services.

More details can be found at https://weddingvendors.gay

The newly announced launch aims to provide wedding vendors based in New York and New Jersey with the opportunity to list their business on the community resource website in order to help them connect with LGBTQ+ clients.

Some businesses reserve the right to refuse service to anyone, and that includes wedding vendors. Some wedding vendors specifically refuse to serve the LGBTQ+ community. Gay Wedding Vendors firmly believes that everyone deserves to have their special day be perfect, which is why they have launched a community resource website that helps LGBTQ+ couples find wedding vendors who are happy to serve them.

All wedding vendors listed on the platform have promised to treat LGBTQ+ couples like the happy couple they are and focus on making their dream wedding a reality. Businesses can get listed on the website at no charge. Businesses who register to be listed on the website will have their company name, business description, address, phone number, and website displayed on the listing.

Currently, there are wedding vendors listings for Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco registered on the website. The website features a wide range of wedding service providers, including photographers, caterers, florists, bakeshops, wedding planners, wedding venues, and more.

The latest launch is in line with the company’s commitment to providing an online directory resource of wedding vendors who serve the LGBTQ+ community.

Gay Wedding Vendors aims to help small businesses affected by the current health crisis by allowing them to get listed on the website at no additional cost. The aim is to enable LGBTQ+ friendly wedding vendors to attract new customers and help gay couples find vendors who are happy to provide services to the LGBTQ+ community.

A spokesperson for the company said: “Wherever you are, whatever you’re seeking for your special day, we hope to have the right wedding vendor for you.”

Interested parties can find more information by visiting the above-mentioned website.