Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Wedding Websites.....

There are SO many resources about wedding planning on the web! Sometime I search and – if I were the bride – feel frustrated. How many pages brides go through to find information they will actually use? I DO know for sure that they are the busiest people in the world (ok may be not in the world but THEY ARE busy!) So I am very picky about choosing the websites where I put my ad…

There are a few websites that I like:

1. www.mywedding.com – absolutely clean, easy to navigate site. Best vendors in town advertise there. I like it because it’s not overwelming or cluttered. Just the vendors and wedding planning tools. AND they did mention my book at their blog! I do have my ad at www.mymiamiwedding.com
2. www.getmarried.com – such an exiting website! I absolutely love the colors and modern design. It is just about everything related to the wedding. But the best part is – it’s on TV! I think bridal forums is such a great place to get referrals or info… those who already went through a whole process now can teach the new brides!

Monday, July 09, 2007

www.mywedding.com BLOG

Our book Your Picture Perfect Wedding: A Bride's Personal Guide to Wedding Photography in the New Millennium is mentioned at WWW.MYWEDDING.COM blog!!!

That's a big news !!! www.mywedding.com IS one of my favorite websites. I like it because it is not cluttered like many other websites. What is most valuable thing in your life? It's your T I M E. You may find this website very useful - it's very easy to navigate, very well organized AND they do select best local vendors. Check it out!

BUT I am SOOOO proud that my book was featured at their blog!! As a co-author I know - this is a great book full of useful information for the brides and grooms. Where will you learn about your wedding photography? Our experience is the source and we are happy to share our knowledge with you.

To buy the book directly at Amazon.com just click on the link: Your Picture Perfect Wedding: A Bride's Personal Guide To Wedding Photography In The New Millennium