Of course not, and I never said otherwise.
That's fair enough.
I'd be very interested to know how long you've had the civil partnerships page & how many bookings you are taking for these events.
Not in your case maybe, but I'm wondering whether this IS the case with some of the others who will be introduceing a civil partnerships page.
With your own page, I get the impression that you decided to add the page, but weren't too sure about what to put on it, as it seems to be more about the people who had the partnerships and not so much about the service you provided for them...unlike your wedding page which has MUCH more general information about the SERVICE you provide.
For example, phrases like "Andy and Pete looked fantastic in their matching cream and burgundy suits, topped off with waistcoats and cravats" and "Nigel and Mark looked resplendant in their matching silver morning suits, topped off with light blue cravats and buttonholes" and "Both the chaps look resplendent in matching dark tailcoats, with yellow waist coats and cravats, with black patent shoes to finish the ensemble" sounds more like a review of a fashion show than a mobile disco's webpage about civil partnerships.
Regardless of what's intended, that's the way it comes over to me.
I'm just curious why your weddings page is more about the SERVICE, whereas the civil partnerships is more about the PEOPLE.
Don't get me wrong, I am also fine with DJing at pretty much any kind of event (apart from kids parties, 18ths & 21sts).
I've not yet done a civil partnership, but that's simply because I've only ever had one enquiry, and I was already booked on the date they wanted.
I don't, I don't and I won't!
Yes...I have a better idea now than before, although I'm a bit confused by the actual content, so thanks for explaining it.