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Summary: When creating a wedding Web site, be sure to include information such as the wedding location, local hotel accommodations, directions and how to RSVP. Inform wedding guests instantly on the Web with helpful tips from a wedding coordinator in this free video on wedding planning.
Tonya Boulware is the founder and owner of A Carolina Wedding, one of the East coast's premier wedding planners. She has assembled a team of creative, talented professionals who are...read more
"The wedding website is the first thing that comes out from where we are discussing; planning a wedding especially if it's a destination wedding and most of your guests who are traveling in from out of town. But it's still helpful no matter what to those that are local and surrounding areas. You get to link into the, you know, information for the city. If there is an information city; real estate; you know, some people may want to rent a home, some people may want to stay at the bed for breakfast rather than stay at a hotel. It just, it gives you an outline of everything that you need to know about that area and what numbers to call and who to talk to. You have to check; when you do your wedding website, you need to check and see if it's for a year, if it's for six months; if you have to pay for it at all. Some of them do offer free; but you need to make sure that the timing will fit your timing; okay; because you're, save the date cards, usually go out about six months ahead of time and this; at that time is when you need to say, "Please refer to our wedding web page for additional information", you know, "Formal invitation to follow". And then that way, everyone can always go online. You can, they're even do an RSVPs now on the websites which is a great way for people to go online, not have to worry about filling in the information, putting it in an envelope and getting it into the mail. They get to send best wishes now on the web. It's a fun picture; story, where you were, where you are now; places that you've travel and just pictures of the local area; "This is where we're going to have our wedding and this is where we will have our reception". So it's really a lot of fun."
eHow Article: How to Create Your Own Wedding Web Site