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| | | Wedding web sites are a great way for couples to share information about their big day with family and friends. Many services offer free, basic web sites that are easy to create using pre-formatted templates and designs. Other services offer "custom" or "premium" sites that allow you to utilize different web design tools. | | |
| Typical costs: | - You can get a free, basic website by simply registering at a site like eWedding, TheKnot.com or WeddingPath.
- Customized websites cost between $60 and $100 per year. Costs to renew a website (after your initial contract expires) range from $25 to $60 per year. Some services require a minimum 6-month renewal. Many offer free trial periods ranging from 7 to 14 days.
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| What should be included: | - Free services should include the website domain name, web hosting, design templates, password protection, photo posting and a minimum of 6 pages. Because they are free, some may include small ads, banners or headers that display the name and logo of the website host.
- Custom or premium site packages should include everything the free services offer, plus flash media, background or downloadable music, video, online RSVPs and guest book options, a custom email address, wedding date countdown, visitor count and/or log, and unlimited pages.
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| Additional costs: | - Some sites charge separate monthly web hosting fees, which are usually about $15 per month.
- Many services offer to put your entire website on CD for about $15.
- For about $10 per month, you can also get a customized email address. For example, if your domain name is jackandjill.com, your email address would be yourname@jackandjill.com.
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Article updated July 2007 |
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