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Why Create A Wedding Website?

Simply create a wedding website, and you can just e-mail the link to everyone who wants to keep up with how you’re doing planning. With that you no longer relegate to telling friends and family details of their wedding over and over again.

What’s the best part about this? It will cut the phone calls asking where the church is or what time the receptions starts in half.

Nearly all wedding websites are free for basic use, at least. Savy web users might be frustrated with the lack of options. If you want to have a full-feature wedding website, you will have to pay for it. However the prices are usually very reasonable.

A full-fledged website includes information on date and time of the wedding, the potential venues, direction, transportation, hotel options, the bridal party, the proposal, the honeymoon and more.

Now a day, all most all fee-based wedding website providers offer service packages include both wedding planning and website design, like the one you see in WedSimple offers. If you are planning a wedding on your own, this will be the best option.

Creating a website for your wedding can be an excellent way to share the planning process with someone who doesn’t live close enough to see all the details you’ve been working on in person.

Now that you’ve decided to create a wedding website, here’s how you do it:

Choose a template and colors. It’s a nice touch to create a website using the colors of your wedding.

Include pertinent information. No matter what type of website you choose to create, it’s pointless without including the time, date and location, driving directions, contact information, registry information and lodging options. Link straight to the registry information to make it easy for guests to click and buy a special wedding present.

Add details. Make it a more interesting read by including the story of your engagement, a schedule of events and a suggested packing list or dress code.

Upload photos. Let your visitors “ooo” and “ahhh” over those great engagement photos.

Add a guestbook. Wedding website visitors can offer up congratulations or ask questions simply by typing into your site’s guestbook.

If you’re concerned about sharing such personal information with the world, it’s easy to password-protect these sites. Just make sure to share the password with people in your life.

Spread the news. Include the URL of your wedding website in your invitation or save-the-date. It gives guests a chance to check out plans for the big day in advance.


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