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ORIGINAL POST: As a web design company with many years of experience, we have noticed many couples have begun to utilize the way of announcing their special day to their friends and family via a personalized website. We have found that many of these couples have ran into what we call, the fakes.
If you decide to have your own personal website for your special day, we recommend that you follow these guidelines, for your safety, to avoid the fakes, and to keep your information and personal life from being exploited without your consent.
1. Do not put your Name, personal address, reception address, phone number, etc on your website!
Why?
There has been a recent increase of what the news media has called, "The uninvited guest" to many wedding events of late. Yes, they will find your wedding reception, dance with whoever they can, mingle and become acquainted, make up a wonderful story of how they know the bride, groom, family, or your aunt Merkel so well. Then, as they eat your food, they will sneak the gift cards, envelopes, and even some gifts into their pockets or vehicles, without you even noticing. So , keep your personal information, and especially your address, the event address off those websites. Instead, just simply say, if you would like the address of the event, please email me, or call me.
2. Watch out for the fake ads.
You should be able to get a decent personalized wedding website for free. But, read the fine print if you do so, as many of the free website companies, will sell your information to other companies.
3. Photo Selection
Be careful with the photos that you place on your website. Remember that your announcement can have your information on it, which can in turn be taken by those wedding bandits out there, or any "Scammer" who could take your identity, your information and try to steal all they can from you.
Sharing your special event with a website is a wonderful way to include your loved ones and friends throughout the world. Just keep those three tips mentioned above when creating your personal website.
For a free, secure, safe website, we recommend WedDepot.com. You automatically get a free wedding website when you register for a free account on their site. They have many elegant and fun templates to choose from, you just drop your photos into them, change the text, etc. and your set.
If you are looking for a more complex personalized wedding website, we would be glad to help you. Hop on over to everestwebdesign.com and see what we can do for you.
Feel free to ask any questions, or even tell us the site you are going to use, so we can help you solidify their legitimacy or fakery.
The Everest Web Team.
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