Creating Personal Wedding Websites That Rock

By Essie Osborn


The day a bride and groom come together in matrimony is one that is extremely anticipated. There's such a buzz in the air, and so much to do to make it just right. One of the best practices of late is creating personal wedding websites, for many reasons which can be discovered below.

There are lots of opportunities to personalize such a site, beginning with a personalized home page. In doing so, a bride and groom give their guests a little glimpse into what's to be expected on the wedding day. A good way to begin is by thanking them for stopping by and visiting.

The site should also provide some detailed information that can simplify everyone's life. For example, display the date and time of the ceremony and reception, as well as the addresses. Tell them a little about what may follow and give them a glimpse or a preview of what's expected. For instance, hint at the menu, the music genre, the attire, and so on. In doing so, guests may choose an outfit suitable way in advance and prepare themselves for the special event.

Tell the story of how the happy couple came to be, as many may not be familiar with it. Keep it short but sweet, and don't forget to mention how he popped the question and where the couple will be honeymooning. Also, take advantage of this platform to display treasured photos of the couple and the families.

While one may not be a webmaster, it's important to organize the site in a logical manner so that it flows properly. Start with the all important when, followed by where, and what to wear. With a little more knowledge as to what's expected, guests will be much more prepared. Use large and easy-to-read font and proofread before publishing.

Provide vital information that would be appreciated by all guests. For instance, there may be a cocktail hour before the dinner that is strictly for adults. This would prepare parents with young children to make other arrangements.

Invitations can disappear in mountains of paperwork, leaving guests scrambling for information, so a wedding website is perfect. It will provide all the information they need right at their fingertips, whenever they need it. Ensure the venue address and directions are included so that they may refer to it as they may require.

Provide personal contact information as well including the home address, email address and phone numbers. At the same time, take advantage of the space available to provide out-of-town guests with any information they may need, like nearby amenities, accommodations and restaurants. As everyone lives on a different budget and has different needs, provide a variety of places and options.

The registry is another great thing to mention so guests know exactly what the bride and groom want. It simplifies gift giving and everyone is happy in the end. Moreover, the responsible party for the registry, which is likely the maid of honor, should be mentioned with her contact information, should they have any questions for her. Be sure to get permission from her or anyone else before offering their contact information.




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