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Ten Reasons To Build a Wedding Web Site
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by Elizabeth Watts
- You and your fiancé come from different cultural backgrounds (or it just feels like you do).
Use this opportunity to explain wedding traditions you will be incorporating that your guests may not be familiar with before the big event. Then your wedding day can be more meaningful for your friends and family and all your guests will feel involved.
- Most of your family members live out-of-state, cross-country, or internationally.
After the wedding, use the same site to recreate the event for your family and friends. This is especially nice for those who couldn't attend the wedding. Wouldn't it be nice to put it on-line for those who sent gifts, but couldn't make it? A walk-through of your wedding is a great way of saying thanks and it brings all your long-distance family and friends closer to your special day!
- Everyone wants to join you on your honeymoon.
Don't stop with a play-by-play of your wedding day. Process those great honeymoon photos and put them online for the world to see. No one else gets to go with you, so bring them the next best thing—pictures that will make them drool!
- Because it’s fun!
Your wedding is the most spectacular day of your life and you want everyone else to know. So let them in all the details.
- Gets the Groom Involved
One of the best ways to get your groom involved with the wedding planning is to build a wedding web site together. It’s a fun way to spend time together… (writing the text for the pages and scanning pictures) and if your groom is not “intimately” involved with the wedding plans – at least he can stay up-to-date by reading the web site!
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