Think of a wedding website as one-stop shopping, a place where you can give guests all the details they need to plan ahead for your big event. It's also a fun way to communicate with everyone, sharing photos and wedding details. No matter your skill level, you can have a great looking, informative site. Here's how.
Find the Right Host
There are plenty of ways to get online. If you're tech savvy, you probably already know how. If you're a newbie, simply do an Internet search for web hosts. Look for ones with design templates (also called wizards), which will let you choose the look of your pages and input your own photos and information. Most are as easy to use as a word-processing program and offer support if you have questions.
For even more ease, use a provider of wedding-themed sites. (Just search "wedding website.") These are great choices because they likely offer the features you'll want to use most-for example, wedding-themed templates and online RSVP capabilities.
You can also hire a professional to create a top-notch, personalized design for your event. "Working with us is a very customized experience," says Erin Feldman, co-owner of ourweddingwebsites.com, a full-service web design company. "We can pretty much do anything a couple wants." So, if you're strapped for time but want a flawless result, consider splurging $200 to $2,000 on a pro.
Personalize the Site
You'll probably start by creating the look of your site. "The best ones reflect the weddin
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