The Internet has made planning a wedding a much
easier process for young couples of the 21st
century. It is a tremendous source of information
for everything you could ever imagine related to
the big day. One application that is becoming
increasingly popular is a wedding website where
all of the details of the wedding can be posted
along with many other terrific features. There are
many benefits to having a wedding website. There
is a lot of information to disseminate, and by
putting all of the information online; the couple
eliminates the endless requests for information
that typically occur when a wedding approaches.
Sallie Baldwin of Savannah Georgia, a recently
engaged young woman, appreciated her wedding
website for the information it provided for her
guests. "I wanted a way for our family and friends
to easily access information about events around
the wedding. A lot of our family and friends don't
live near us so it is a way for each other's
families to get to know us as a couple
immediately! "
www.spangenberg.virtuallymarried.com
Most wedding websites allow people to RSVP online.
Emily Riggs of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, another
wedding website user had a very positive reaction
from her guests regarding the RSVP function. "We
were so pleased with the way it worked out, 85% of
our RSVP's came via email - including two sets of
grandparents!" Her guests also found another
benefit. "Everybody was printing our "Our Story",
Pictures and Bios so they could save them."
www.emilyandjustin.virtuallymarried.com
A huge benefit of a wedding website is that the
couple can have a link to their online registry.
This allows guests to see what the couple has
chosen and to make a contribution without leaving
their home. Kirk Spangenberg of Charleston, South
Carolina appreciated that feature the most. "My
favorite part is the link to the registry. I want
to make it as easy as possible for people to buy
us the things we have picked out for our wedding!"
There are also fun things for the guests to see on
some wedding websites, like photos, a countdown, a
poll and quiz about the happy couple. Some sites
have additional features such as a special page
for out of town guests. This allows the couple to
provide their guests with all kinds of information
about their city, suggested accommodations, places
to visit, restaurants, and shopping. Tiffany
Duggin of Los Angeles, California appreciated this
feature the most. "I wanted a way for our family
and friends to learn about things to do and see in
Philadelphia " (where the wedding is taking
place). Our site had great links for restaurants,
attractions, and lots of other great stuff in
Philly. www.tiffanyandjason.virtuallymarried.com
Perhaps the greatest thing of all is that the
couple can make everyone a part of the
festivities, even those that could not attend the
event. Lara Goldenberg of Montreal, Canada can
attest to that. "We had a small wedding and could
not invite as many friends and family as we wanted
and many people who live far away could not make
the trip. The website allowed everyone to be a
part of our special day".
www.laraandjohn.virtuallymarried.com
This article was written by Robert Hirscheimer of
www.virtuallymarried.com
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