WedShare.com Introduces Cultural Wedding Website Options That Marry Tradition With Technology
San Jose, California (PRWeb) March 15, 2007 -- WedShare.com (www.wedshare.com) proudly announces their cultural wedding website series, part of their service that lets engaged couples share the big day the way their grandparents and great-grandparents would have done, if only they had the Internet.
A personal wedding website allows any couple to easily share things like maps, directions, photos, and gift registries. Guests can even RSVP online. A service like WedShare.com lets couples put their site online in minutes, with no technical experience required. However, an element that has been missing until now, according to WedShare.com president Jason Melendez, is cultural tradition.
"The web is a visual medium," Melendez says. "Different cultures have very specific imagery and colors associated with the wedding celebration. A couple's website should be an extension of the wedding itself, and that includes the wedding's cultural aspects."
WedShare.com designers worked closely with couples of varied cultural backgrounds to create the first installment of what they anticipate will be a one-of-a-kind collection of cultural wedding website themes. Couples can customize those themes with their own personal touches and preferences.
Such cultural integration was exactly what Karishma and Ankur of Ann Arbor, MI were looking for when they wanted to build a website and share it with their family and friends. Karishma says, "Wedshare.com helped me design a website that was unique to our culture. They allowed us to design a site that was unique to us. It was the only site that provided so many options."
Those options, according to Melendez, are what more and more couples are seeking. "For today's brides, weddings are all about personalization," he says.
WedShare.com started the project after they were approached by various couples who were looking to integrate the imagery of their cultures into their personal wedding websites. The results have been an instant success, and continue to grow in popularity.
Ongoing releases of additional cultural themes are anticipated, and WedShare.com plans to continue offering what they see as an overlooked need for many engaged couples today, and a hot trend in the ever-changing online bridal scene.
Visit www.wedshare.com to learn more.
About WedShare.com:
WedShare.com was founded in 2004 by Crystal and Jason Melendez, online wedding planning experts, married couple, and authors of e-Plan Your Wedding: How to Save Time and Money with Today's Best Online Resources. Since its founding, WedShare.com has become a leading planning resource and top personal wedding website provider. The company is based in California's Silicon Valley and has an international client base that stretches across the globe. Its goal is to enable anyone to create their own unique site, and to use the latest technology to streamline the many planning details with ease and confidence.
Contact Info:
Name: Crystal Melendez
Address: 123 E. San Carlos St. #113
City: San Jose
State: CA
Country: USA
Zip: 95112
Web Address: www.wedshare.com
Business Blog: http://iblogit.com/wedshare
Phone: 408-404-5225
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