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I'm toying with the idea of developing websites specifically for weddings. I'm making my first one today as a freebie to my girlfriend's brother. What do people think of them? The address is going to be on the invitations and will have details of the day, the venue, photos, a message book and details of the couple.
I'm also going to make a 2nd site for after the wedding where people can upload their photos and create galleries.
Considering that it would cost between £300 and £500 - do you think people would be willing to pay for a website? These would be created from scratch with no templates, so each one would be unique.
I'm also going to make a 2nd site for after the wedding where people can upload their photos and create galleries.
Considering that it would cost between £300 and £500 - do you think people would be willing to pay for a website? These would be created from scratch with no templates, so each one would be unique.
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Confetti offer this for free. We put our website details in with the invites but hardly anyone bothered to even look at it as we keep getting asked where our wedding list is.
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I'd agree that people would use the free ones available... unless you're me and can design your ownDFW Nerd #025DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!
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