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Does anyone have any good suggestions for where to sign up for a wedding website? I want to do more than the basic ones will do, but I'm totally lost as to which one to choose...
The Knot (theknot.com) seems to be really popular these days. You can create your own wedding webpage, which is really handy for your guests. They can view your registries, RSVP to your wedding, and see any details about your relationship and the wedding that you post.
I set one up at theknot and weddingchannel, partly because those are places I've gone looking for websites/registries in the past, when I didn't know whether the couple had a website. (Grooms aren't always good about passing that sort of information on to their friends...)
And then I wanted a website where I could post more information about the logistics, so I set up a TripHub site. I had read about it in Brides magazine. It's designed for group travel, so it isn't perfectly suited for a wedding website. (Though they said they may be adding more features in the future, including the ability to post more pictures.) The good thing about it is that it's a way for guests to communicate their travel plans to one another. If you want to look at my website, its URL is: http://www.triphub.com/trip/23949.aspx
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Just thought I would add that we used the free option through Wedding Channel. I know you can do either. The only downside is that it has the wedding channel header at the top of the page, but you still have that separate URL.
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