A Wedding Website



Today, we are adding features to weddings and wedding planning that may one day be considered traditions by future generations. The growth of the computer industry and the subsequent explosion in communications between families and friends around the globe has had its impact on how weddings are announced and planned.

Many couples now set up their own wedding websites, because this is a handy way to get the message out about your special day. The website can be pulled up by anyone with computer access and is available round the clock every day of the year. Cost effective, slick and thoroughly modern, a wedding website can be an excellent investment for your big day.

It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, which may well be true, because pictures definitely add interest. They are easy to post on a website and can be continually updated to keep you and yours informed of progress on the wedding front. Suppose your long lost aunt, now living in the wilds of Alaska, wants to get a quick peek at your intended, all you need to do is post a picture on your website.

Websites can be used to list wedding registry information, initiate up to the minute blogs and provide venue information, including handy maps for those out of town guests. If you are having a destination wedding, such as a beach wedding in Hawaii or nuptials on horseback in the wilds of Montana, links to other websites with information on these areas can be added. The more guests know about a destination and how to get there, the more likely they are to attend.

As far as sending out the wedding invitations is concerned, posting them by traditional mail is, wherever possible, still considered the best option. People like to receive such news in a form they can hold in their hand and keep as a memento.

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