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6 Comments to “How do I direct guests to our wedding website on our formal invitations?”

  1. rissaroo2985 says:

    I am having my wedding invitations printed tomorrow (yay!!). I reckon it’s tacky to include the registry information in the invitation. So for my insert card I wrote, "For registry and to RSVP please go online to [insert website]." Hardly anyone returns RSVP cards so I’m in suspense this will be simpler for our guests.

    Other thoughts:
    "For all wedding details please refer to our website…"
    "Please refer to our wedding website for all wedding information…"
    "Our wedding website has all the information on our wedding. Please see…"
    "We have compiled all the details of our wedding on a website, check out…"

  2. Autumn S says:

    Include a link on the invite or place in an insert.

    Just keep in mind not all of the people invited use the internet. So, use a separate insert for the directions and so forth so Aunt Mable isn’t left feeling lost.

  3. MONK says:

    I would austerely place a touch like…"For directions and other wedding information, go to http://WWW.?????.com"

  4. jojo says:

    Can you rsvp on your website? If so - that solves your problems. Question them to rsvp to the site… then they will check everything out!

    Just austerely disorder on the invitation rsvp to http://www.myweddingwesbsite.com (of course list your site…)

  5. brownfriend19 says:

    provide the link in the announcements or invitations that you are sending out and make sure you specify that the link is for your fomal invitaitons so your guest are not confused. Also you should be concerned if all of your guest have access to the internet…but most people do either from work or home so you should be set. I would also include both of your email take up just incase of questions or concerns…if they already have a buzz number then fantastic…but email is wonderful!!!

    you could say a touch like this at the bottom of the invitaitons….." for our formal invitations with detail information please visit our website at http://www.yousitename.com….for further questions or concerns feel free to email us at (your email take up)…"

  6. Duncan R says:

    Just about the best way is the simplest way. Include your website take up at the bottom of your invitation after your RSVP take up. You may like to add a touch like "For all the best information on our destination wedding go to http://www.????? [your website take up].

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