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Personalized Wedding Websites

Creating personalized wedding websites is becoming very popular among engaged couples of today, as a way to keep far-flung family and friends updated regarding their wedding details.



Benefits

  • Engaged couples can tell their own story - when and how they met, when they got engaged, how they got engaged - anything and everything they want to share.
  • Great way to give lots of wedding information to a lot of people at once. They can post maps to their wedding location, provide helpful travel and accommodation information and even local weather forecasts.
  • Guests can log on and find out information regarding the wedding. They can post comments and well wishes for the couple.

Helpful Tips To Creating Your Site

  • Decide how basic or how elaborate you want your site to be. Is it for purely practical reasons? Do you want to include more personal information and have advance features like unlimited storage and your own domain name? Keep in mind that the more elaborate features you want, the more money you have to shell out for these features.
  • Make sure that all the information you post is accurate and up-to-date. You don't want your guests to get inaccurate and misleading details, especially regarding location directions and accommodations.
  • Let guests and visitors sign up to receive periodic news & updates via e-mail.
  • On the technical side, make sure that it is hosted by a reliable hosting company to ensure reliability and speed, especially if you are planning to upload tons of pictures and even videos.
  • Consider having a live webcast of your wedding for far-flung families and friends that cannot attend.
  • Once the wedding is done and the honeymoon is over, invite your guests to log on to see wedding photos.
  • Some wedding website hosts even offer to keep your website after your wedding and turn into a post-wedding, family, or baby website.
  • Order a keepsake copy of your web site on CDROM and preserve the memories for a lifetime.



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