One of the most challenging aspects of a destination wedding is keeping your guests informed of the planning of your wedding. To keep everyone up to date, we recommend developing a small wedding website.
Thankfully, there are number of vendors that provide easy-to-use website systems for reasonable prices (less than $75 for a year). If you can write an e-mail, you can do a website with these companies. Some good vendors are:
- Wedquarters (we used them; they can also burn it onto CD later for a keepsake)
- Celebrate Our Lives Wedding Websites (www.celebrateourlives.com)
- Wedding Witness (www.weddingwitness.com)
- Travel information
- Hotel booking
- Photos of venue
- Ideas of other activities in the area (golf, scuba diving, sightseeing, etc.)
- Engagement photos
- Links to registries
Now, many people use blogs for this purpose. However, your guests don’t care about all the details and don’t want to sort through the blog chronologically. These websites make it much easier to present the information topically.
Do your guests a favor and make a website!
3 comments:
That's a great idea! It'd also be helpful to have an additional enclosure card in with the invitations to let people know the website address.
I love wedsites! Although we aren't having a destination wedding we created one that will be unveiled to family and friends in the next month! I am using www.mywedding.com and we LOVE it!
I NEVER would have thought of this. This is such a great idea!!!
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