Friday, February 13, 2015

Wedding Social Media Tips for Every Couple

Wedding Social Media Tips for Every Couple


Social media seems to be the center of today’s society. When a major event happens in our lives, we flock first to Facebook to inform the world. This is especially true for engagements and weddings. As great as it seems to brag about your future wedding and happiness, you’ll likely hurt some people’s feelings. Rather than blowing up your newsfeed with pictures and statuses, follow these tips to share your happiness responsibly.

Tell Friends and Family First

More often than not, couples update their relationship status to engaged and post a picture of the ring almost immediately after the proposal happens. Just hold off. First you should revel in the moment and enjoy the company of your soon-to-be husband. You should then call up your close friends and family. Seriously though, your best friend shouldn’t have to read about this big life moment on Facebook. When it comes time to update your status and inform all your social media friends, don’t post a picture of the ring. It’s actually extremely tacky. It looks as though you only care for the ring rather than the man who gave it to you.

Limit your Posts

Naturally, you aren’t inviting every single one of your Facebook friends to your wedding, so don’t bother everyone with posts about it. Consider creating a Facebook group including all your friends and family that you plan on inviting. Here you can share your ideas of the wedding and post a more in depth story about the proposal. Even though everyone in this group will be interested in your wedding, that doesn’t mean they’ll want to hear every little detail. So, try to limit your posts. To you, this is the most important day of your life. Your friends will be happy for you, but they don’t really care to know every detail. If you must share all your thoughts and feelings regarding your upcoming nuptials, start a wedding blog so other brides who care can follow.

Don’t Complain

Facebook seems to be the place for people to vent their feelings. We understand wedding planning can be stressful. From disagreements with your future mother-in-law, frustrating vendors or money struggles, you’ll have a lot of emotions. Don’t complain about it on social media, though. This will look unappealing to your guests and possibly diminish the joy of the event.

Now that you have your Internet use down to a minimum, it’s time to get down to the planning. When looking for the ideal Las Vegas Wedding Chapel for your ceremony, consider Little Church of the West. They offer numerous wedding packages at all different prices so even brides on a budget can have her perfect day. For more information about Las Vegas wedding chapels, contact 702.739.7971.


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