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Best way to create and publish your facebook wedding invitations
you
know sharing your Facebook wedding
invitations may seems to be easy for some people but most times, it’s quite
a very huge task. Wedding is a
monumental challenge and also filled with all sorts of tasks and expenses.
Between the venue, the attire, the food, and the selecting the wedding party, this leaves little time
for crafting physical Facebook wedding
invitations. With the way social media has become an integral part of
everyone's life, why not send out wedding
invitations electronically? These can actually be cheaper and more creative
than crafting the physical invitations of decades past. Best of all, if the
invitations are sent out over Facebook
wedding invitations, they go right to the cell phone of all of the wedding
guests instantly! Interested in finding out how to do this?
Read
on below!
1.
You need to actually create your own style of facebook wedding invitations
This
doesn't mean physically plan your entire wedding
before sending out invitations. This means creating a Facebook wedding invitations event for your wedding. This will allow you reduce the task of inviting guest to
your wedding. Now Look to the right of
your Facebook newsfeed above that annoying wall of advertisements. Click the
"create event" button here. By clicking on this button, a popup
rectangle will appear where you need to fill in the details of your event. The
first part is the title. You can go with something simple or get creative and
title it whatever your heart desires. It doesn't matter what your wedding is called, as long as it pleases
you and the guests actually know what the event is. Also fill in the location
of the facebook wedding invitations.
This can include both the location of the service as well as the wedding reception. It may also be
helpful to include a link to a map showing physically where these places are.
Feel free to toy around with this feature to make these spots easy for your
guests to find. Don't forget to fill in the time under the "when"
slot as well. Date, time, and time zone are all important for your out of town
guests. Finally, the "details" slot is for any pertinent information
that hasn't been discussed yet. Dress, number of guests, and food allergies are
all possible bits of information for this line.
2.
Privacy
Under
the "when" slot you will see a label for privacy options with a
button next to it. Make sure you do not neglect this step. This can lead to
everyone on Facebook, friends or not, to know about the event and possibly
crash the wedding “laughs”. But By setting this to "public," everyone
will see it. Setting this tab to "friends" will allow all of your
friends, invited or not, to view the information about your facebook wedding invitations. Setting
it to "invite only" will allow only those invited to see the information.
Choose whichever option fits you best. The two check boxes underneath will
allow your guests to send facebook
wedding invitations to other people and for those people to see the guest
list.
3.
Now the final part is inviting people
Next
is actually inviting people. On the left of the box is the button for
"invite friends." Clicking this button will lead to a long popup list
of all of your friends. By clicking the box next to their name will trigger the
facebook wedding invitations invites
to appear on their Facebook account. The guest can then indicate they are
"attending," "maybe" attending, or "decline" the
invitation. This will trigger a notification on your end. When they respond
they can also leave comments that you can view in your account. This invitation
response will also show up on their newsfeed where it can be visible to people
depending on the privacy information you've selected for your event.
You
can also return to your wedding to edit the details at any time by going to
your events calendar.
So
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