| Many Houston couples are asking themselves
this question as a very popular trend snowballs through the wedding industry.
Before I got engaged I certainly wouldn't have considered having a personal
wedding website to post personal information and pictures about myself,
so the idea seemed bizarre to me too. Then, about a month after my fiancée
proposed, I visited a friend's wedding website and realized it was more
of a necessity as a means to distribute information, than about vanity
at all. As it turned out, our wedding
website was one of the best parts about our wedding. The site allowed
us to build a lot of momentum towards the big day. People felt a part
of the planning and our families and friends who hadn't met John or myself
got to learn more about us, which made a big difference on our wedding
day. We both have big families and had many
people coming to Houston from out of town. The website allowed us to put
all of the travel information (air, car, hotel) in one spot that everyone
had access to. There was also tons of information about Houston available
on our site, which was great for people who had never been to Texas before.
We made sure to include a little card in
our invitation that informed everyone that all information regarding the
wedding such as details and maps of events would be posted on our website.
This saved us many phone calls with questions about where and when each
event was taking place. Our guests loved the RSVP feature, 75% of our
guests replied on line! People really seemed to prefer responding by email
instead of snail mail. Once they were on the site, the online registry
also made it very convenient for our guests to give us gifts that we actually
wanted. Due to my chronic shyness, I thought you
had to be an exhibitionist to consider getting a website. The truth is,
it gave many people who didn't know us, a great way to learn about each
of us through our story, biographies and pictures. People seemed to really
like the Poll and Quiz which we updated a few times before and after the
wedding. We were able to stretch out our incredible wedding for a long
time as people went to the site to see our pictures and send wonderful
comments through the guest book for weeks after the wedding. We couldn't believe how easy it was to
create our site. It really was just filling in forms online. All the work
was done for us, and the designs were just great. We also really appreciated
that it did not cost a fortune and that we were able try it before we
bought it before committing to what was a thoroughly enjoyable process
from beginning to end. As you can see the website
was a huge success with our guests who came to the wedding, but it was
equally gratifying for our friends and family around the world who couldn't
make it. Witness my 94 year old grandmother who was actually able to take
part in my wedding even though she couldn't leave her house. So in answer
to the question posed in the title of this letter, this former skeptic
highly recommends a wedding website for every engaged couple! Check out
Virtually Married |