Changes in the Wedding Industry

Along with technology comes change and the wedding industry is
feeling these changes more than most.

Traditionally when arranging a wedding ceremony or function
people send out personalized letters with self addressed
envelopes inside so their family or friends could reply. Still
one has to admit it is VERY nice to get these personalized
invitations in the mail. It does however involve quite a lot of
time and expense to do this though. Imagine if you have 100
guests. Thats 100 personalized letters! Time wise too one has to
follow up all these letters. Time consuming and expensive to say
the least, but tradition none the less.

Well, now there is an easier way to make your wedding
arrangements run smoothly. Personal or Custom Wedding Websites
seem to be all the craze. On many of these sites such as
http://www.weddingwebsitesonline.com you can create your online
wedding site just by entering in the required info in the easy
to use admin panel. It also has a RSVP form which can let you
know instantly who is coming and who is not. Other features
include security - You can password protect your site should you
not wish just anyone to view. Blogging lets the well wishes
leave their message for all guests to see and more.

The nightmare of arranging many people to attend a wedding
ceremony or function has been relieved by this new found
technology. A lot of people like myself prefer the old
traditional method of personalized letters of invitation. But at
the same time I have to admit Im so strapped for time its even
hard for me to sign the invitation, wack it in the envelope and
throw it in the postbox.

Im afraid the time has come for speed and convenience for both
the wedding planner and guests alike. Like it or not Wedding
Websites are here to stay and growing day by day.

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