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Electronic Invitations

Electronic InvitationsWedding invitations electronically. If you or should not you?

You are committed and have a wedding. There are 101 things to think and plan, and one of them is the wedding invitations. Should you consider electronic wedding invitations?

It's quite a debate. There are pros and cons. Is there a shift towards electronic wedding invitations, and if you consider them?

And of course there are a number of ways to manage your wedding invitations electronically. Illuminations of marriage and offering invitations were made on Facebook, for example.

First, what are the advantages of using electronic bidding? Well the big advantage is that the cost, or lack thereof. Electronic invitations wedding invitations are very cheap or free. And cost is always an important factor for any wedding. If you can get away with cheap wedding invitations like electronic invitations, why not save on the wedding budget?

And it's a good point. There is no doubt that weddings are extremely expensive, and many can not afford all the trappings of a full blown wedding. Why not save money by using cheap wedding invitations? And put that money towards the wedding itself?

Cost is the big advantage of electronic bidding. There are others. For example, an electronic invitation is an invitation to low carbon and do not use paper. So no trees cut down for them.

What are the disadvantages?

Well for me the big drawback is the tradition. A marriage is something very traditional and I think it's good. Now of course there are those who do not care at all about tradition, and specifically want a non-traditional marriage. It's too good.

However, there are also other good reasons why I consider electronic wedding invitations unless the perfect wedding invitations.

While the couple does not want a traditional marriage, which may not necessarily apply to guests. The elderly, for example, may well feel differently about it. What about Grandma? What about parents? And naturally they are not quite the same invitations anyway, you do not know who else among the guests will feel that an electronic invitation is a bit tacky and cheap.

I have seen young people also felt that a marriage is something very traditional and would decline to receive an email invitation.

And then there are practical problems. What happens when someone does not understand the invitation since he disappeared into the junk folder with 200 e-mail events than other days? Or, if you bothered to design a great invitation with, for example, Acrobat, what happens if the beneficiary has not the software? How someone with a Mac? What will they succeed?

Electronic invitations are an excellent idea for a kids party, but for me, if it's a wedding, stick to the actual wedding invitations.

If cost is a problem there are places online where you can get wedding invitations cheap. Spend that little bit extra on actual calls.

Posted on May 4, 2011.
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