Creating a wedding webpage is becoming a hot trend. More and more couples are using wedding webpages to connect with their family and friends.
Some features of wedding webpages:
A chance to share your story.
This is where you let everyone know how you met, When you shared your first kiss and what your hopes and dreams are as a couple! You can also introduce your wedding party and tell a little about how you chose each person to be included in the ceremony. Talk about your honeymoon and where you are planning to go. These stories give you and your family and friends a more intimate connection.
Adding photos
On your wedding webpage you will be able to share you and your sweethearts pre wedding photos. Photos such as your engagement pictures, vacation photos, or any photo of happy moments of the two of you together.
Maps
Most wedding webpages have an application that allows you to post a map with directions to your venue and surrounding attractions for those arriving from out of town.
Gift registry
Some wedpages have a really cool feature, that allows you to post your gift registry to your page.
Music
Do you have a personal wedding playlist? You can share your wedding music on your wedpages too.
How do I get started?
There are several sites to choose from. Several offer free wedding pages but there are some that ask for a minimal fee. I have compiled a small list for you, but feel free to search for your others. During my searches I have found that www.mywedding.com is my favorite. They have several templates to choose from and they are 100% free. Below is a list of other that I have found:
www.ewedding.com
www.projectwedding.com
www.weddingwire.com
www.wedshare.com
www.wedpagedesigns.com
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Couples, You Need A Wedding Webpage
Thursday, January 7, 2010
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