Give Your Wedding Some Social Media Flair

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Hey girls,

I thought this would be a fun post and offer some insight and stimulate ideas, whether you’re planning a wedding, daydreaming of a wedding or helping a friend with wedding details. I’m currently the maid of honor for my sister’s wedding and have been helping her with details here and there. All this wedding chatter between her, my mom and my friends got me thinking about how to use social media in wedding planning and other wedding related things.

I’m not suggesting ditching the custom stationary save-the-date cards, bridal shower or wedding invites. Here are just some ideas to integrate social media into the traditional wedding flair! Moreover, people are spending more time online, sharing content, posting photos, shopping and collaborating…so why not get your wedding online?

Create a Facebook Group
Create a Facebook Group in place of a standard wedding website. This will save you money and give your guests easier access to information because they’re most likely already on Facebook when you make updates. Your Facebook Group can be private so you can avoid offending those who didn’t make the invite list. In the Group, you can upload photos of the venue, accommodations for out-of-towners, the wedding party and of course you and your honey. My friend, Stephanie, created a Facebook Group for her Hawaii wedding and it’s been fun being a part of it. I love seeing people post “I RSVP’d! Can’t wait” in the Group news feed.

Now you can enjoy the benefits of group chat with multiple people! Don’t forget Facebook’s new integration with Skype for some live video chat with your Group members too.

As the date gets closer, post weather updates and exciting news about last minute details!

Get on Google+
Google’s answer to social media as of June 30! Google+ comes with amenities such as Circles, Sparks, Hangouts, among other things!

Circles fall under the same concept as Facebook friend lists. A posting you do in Google+ can deploy publicly or to specific Circles, so why not create a Circle consisting of your wedding party, your wedding vendors and/or your out-of-town wedding guests (post travel deals and ideas for sight-seeing).

Sparks allow you to compartmentalize the topics you’re interested in so you can find them easier online. Create Sparks for wedding, stationary, catering etc.

Hangouts give you the opportunity for live video chat. Live chat with guests, the future in-laws, wedding party and others!

Create a hashtag
Example: #BenLovesAshley
Update your Twitter friends on your wedding planning progress, post pics via Instagr.am or other photo sharing app and post video clips!

Need to discuss color palette, the most affordable (but nice) hotel accommodations, etc. Organize a tweet chat with your closest friends using your hashtag.

Integrate your hashtag onto your save-the-date cards and wedding invitations. This will encourage your guests to join the conversation on Twitter leading up to the event, and tweet from your wedding in real time posting pics and video!

Use QR codes
I love QR codes because it gives us the opportunity to spoon-feed people information, making online navigation easier and information transition faster.

A QR code on a wedding invite could easily point to:
– A mobile website of your gift registry which could be at Pottery Barn, Crate & Barrel, etc.
– A YouTube or Vimeo video of you and your honey leaving a personal message for your guests.
– An RSVP form, which can easily be created online using SurveyMonkey. Try it!

Use a QR code scanner app on your phone to scan me!

Scan me too!

I used http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ to create the above QR codes.

What are some other ways to give weddings some social media flair? Lets chat about it!

Posted on July 8, 2011, in Apps, Facebook, Mobile, QR Codes, Twitter, Video and tagged , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

  1. The wonders of the internet, social media, and on line marketing! So many creative ways to tell your story! love it, Allison!

    • I am constantly amazed at what social media and the Internet have to offer. We’ve come along way in the past 3-5 years. I don’t even know what to expect for the near future!

  2. Love these ideas. I’ve been getting a lot of paper invites lately and they always get lost, plus I travel so I never remember where I’ve put them!

  3. I’m helping my sis with her wedding plans – my only fear about a Facebook page is what about all those people (think crazy long lost relatives who are better kept at a distance) who you haven’t invited but get to see the fab event you are planning?!

    • Hi Lucy. I was actually suggesting a Facebook Group (not a Page). With a Facebook Group, you can make it private so people who are non-invited don’t see anything. Hope this clarifies.

      Here is more information about Facebook Groups. http://www.facebook.com/help/?topic=groups

      My friend’s wedding Facebook Group is completely private. All of the Group members were invited to be part of the Group. Not just anyone can join.

  4. Allison, wish I could have done ALL of this when I got married. Such awesome ideas.

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