Top Five Places to Build Your Wedding Website
Paper invitations are nice and pretty, but they often don’t cover all of the information that your guests will need to know for the big day (or really, the big weekend). This is where a wedding website can be a really useful tool, especially for guests who live far away and need a lot of time to plan travel time. Although they take a little bit of time to set up, a wedding website will help to answer a lot of questions that your guests may have such as: “Where should I book my hotel"” “How do I get to the venue"” and “Where is the couple registered"”.
Thankfully you don’t need to be a programmer to make a website, and most wedding website creation is absolutely free. We’ve scoured the internet for the best platforms to build your wedding website, and here are our top five choices: 1. Zola
You might be more familiar with Zola as an online registry destination, but earlier this year, they launched their own Zola Weddings suite to provide brides and grooms with a comprehensive tool for wedding planning. Once you register for an account, you can begin by choosing a design template and filling in your information. There are places for your wedding date, your “How We Met” story, your schedule, travel information, the wedding party, your registry (which can be instantly integrated with your website if yours is through Zola), FAQs, and even photos. They also include an RSVP manager with a few more ad...
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