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Wedding Websites Are Not An Option Anymore

In today’s fast paced planet, the internet is quickly becoming a necessity when planning any event. Getting married can prove to be an organizational nightmare. Trying to get your friends and family to the same place at the same time alone can prove to be no small task. The answer is a “Wedding Website”.

Wedding websites and online wedding organization tools are a fast and efficient method of helping organize your guests, provide them with the information they need to share your special day and share with your guests far and away the pictures, video and other mementos after the wedding itself.

Keeping track of who is having chicken and who’s having fish isn’t always as easy as it sounds. That first list you made up has so many changes to it you can’t remember if Aunt Peggy is still single or not. The tools available through wedding websites can help you keep track of who has rsvp’d and who is sitting where.

“Will you Marry Me?” If only it were that simple. Plan on spending the next many months answering the phone every few minutes to tell uncle morty … AGAIN … how to get to the church. By including the URL to your wedding website on your invitations you can prevent last minute confusion and save yourself the headaches. v Sharing all the photos and video clips from your wedding has become a much easier task as well. Wedding websites allow the married couple to easily share photos and video of the events with family and friends around the world right away. Uploading the photos to the wedding website has become very easy to do and makes sharing the moments easy.

Having a wedding website is no longer an option. By alleviating much of the stress involved with getting married, wedding websites have become as much a wedding staple as the cake.

written by Shane Todhunter
the President and CEO of Nutshell Media Inc. a template designed website services for wedding industry. The company is based in Vancouver BC, Canada.