On July 14, 2016

Information to include on your wedding website

(MS) Personal websites are an invaluable resource. Wedding websites provide a great platform for couples to share all sorts of information regarding their big day, making them an essential element of modern-day wedding planning.

The participants

Wedding websites can be used to inform guests about the couple getting married as well as the bridal party.

The big day

Include all the pertinent details about the big day on your website. Include directions to and from the venue (both the ceremony and reception venues if they will be held at separate locations), and include a Google maps feature if possible.

Accommodations

Many couples arrange for discounted hotel rooms for their out-of-town wedding guests. Include this information on your wedding website, and aim to include at least two hotels where guests can register under your party and receive discounted lodging.

Registry

Wedding websites also provide a great way for couples to share registry information. Include links that take guests directly to your online registries.

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