Why a wedding website?
2haveand2hold's SiteBuilder system puts you in complete control
of your wedding website, in the run up to the big day and beyond:
Send electronic invitations to guests that automatically record
RSVP responses, including partner numbers and dietary requirements
etc, through our SiteBuilder website control panel
Mark important dates in your personal wedding planner calendar
and be alerted to them when you log in to your website control
panel
Introduce the bride/groom to your wider circle of family and friends
Tell everyone about the bride’s and groom’s work,
interests and hobbies
Add childhood photographs of the bride and groom
Introduce the best man, bridesmaids and ushers to a wider circle
of family and friends
Keep friends and family living abroad up to date with your arrangements
Ensure guests unable to attend your wedding can feel as much a
part of it as possible
Tell the story of how you met and fell in love.
Inform guests of the date, venue and time of the Stag/Hen nights
and even add links to airlines, hotels and travel agents if you
intend a special event outwith your home town.
Inform guests of the date, venue and time of your wedding service
Inform guests of the venue and time of your reception and even
add links to stores that provide dress hire
Add a link to the store holding your wedding gift list
View guest book messages and photographs added by visitors to
your website
Use your private online email system complete with comprehensive
guest address book to keep in touch with friends and family
Display as many wedding photographs as you want in a format suitable
for quality home printing or download. Upload honeymoon pictures
from anywhere in the world, just minutes after taking them!
Maintain
your website forever for negligible annual costs (your first year
is absolutely free), and let it grow with you and your family.
Add pictures of your life
together - a new home, holidays together, perhaps a first child!
Keep an online diary of your lives together, for family and friends
to view for posterity. Become part of internet history!
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