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  • Many brides and grooms are setting up wedding websites. It's a great way to share information about the big day, post engagement photos, plan your honeymoon and direct guests to your bridal registries. Many companies offer free wedding websites as a service to brides and grooms. These websites are so easy to set up you'll be online, sharing your special day with friends in no time.

    Choose your website

    There are many wedding sites that offer free wedding websites to brides and grooms. Look around and investigate; free doesn't always mean free. Some free wedding websites offer a limited choice of templates or pages, with "premium" features such as allowing guests to sign a virtual guest book. Other websites are free for a trial period of 30 to 90 days and charge afterwards. Still others are totally free in exchange for small advertising on your home page (generally for bridal products and services). Some companies that offer free wedding sites include theknot.com, eWedding.com and mywedding.com.

    Register and build your site

    Once you find the site you like, fill out the registration completely and choose your template. Make sure you include lots of pictures, information such as where the wedding will be, the names and pictures of everyone in the wedding party, honeymoon information and gift registry information.

    Share your website

    Once your site is finished, send a link to all your friends and family, inviting them to visit your site and share in your special day. If you have a Facebook or Twitter account, share your wedding website link on those sites as well.

    Keep adding content

    A website is not static. Keep updating information and pictures and invite your friends to sign your virtual guestbook or add comments. Constantly updating your website will keep it fresh and interesting for you and your friends to visit.

    A website is forever

    Be careful what you put on your site. Those crazy bachlorette party pics might be fun for you and your girlfriends, but remember that what gets put on the Internet is public for everyone in the world--including your fiancee, your grandparents and your minister.

    Source:

    eWedding.com

    theknot.com

    mywedding.com

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