5 Ways to Use Social Media effectively for your wedding !
BY The WMG Bride | 28 Jan, 2015 | 2510 views | 5 min read
Group Invites: Let’s face it, between a full-time job, shopping, and making other wedding arrangements, it is next to impossible to hand out personal invites to everyone. This is where Facebook comes to the rescue. There are two solutions to cleverly add the special touch of a hand-delivered invite using social media. The first is to create an event for the wedding to which you can invite friends and family. You can customize the event with photos, a timeline of events, etc. to give it the feel of a personal invite. The event invite can also include RSVP, so you can estimate the number of guests. The second option, and the one I prefer, is a group message. This type of invite is more private and personal than an event invite. It lets your create groups for family, high school friends, cousins, etc. Attach the e-invite for the details and write a heartfelt message to each group to personalize your invite
Recommended: Event invites like these, which capture natural moments and build an instant connection with the guests. Add pictures from the pre-wedding shoot to let your guests enjoy the lighter fun moments of your life.
Group pins: As a bride to be, this one is my most favorite applications. A group board on Pinterest lets multiple users pin on the same board. Pin anything from ideas to inspirations for your save-the-date, outfits, décor, hairstyles, bachelorette parties, etc., and take opinion polls on them. This will make planning a whole lot easier and keeping track of the small details extremely easy. My bridesmaids and I have a lot of fun with group pins and I bet you will too.
Recommended: A group board with a fun name. Pins include ideas, DIY, Décor and bachelorette ideas. Krupa’s wedding Wish list has all the pinners commenting and sharing ideas. What a nice way to bond with the bridesmaids!
Collect Wedding pictures: If you are eager to see pictures of your wedding but cannot wait a week for your wedding photographer to give you his/her photos, here is an idea for what might be your quickest wedding image source: ask guests to snap pictures on their phone and add them to a wedding album you’ve created on Facebook. Facebook offers the features of an owner inviting contributors to share pictures. Another smart way to collect pictures from everyone is to create a hashtag for your wedding photos and encourage your guests to use the hashtags while Instagramming. The hashtag can be something fun and catchy or something simple like the couples’ names or surnames. Though you can’t save an image on Instagram, you can relive the moments shortly after your wedding.
Recommended: A simple hashtag of the couples’ names and a sign to remind your guests to use it.
Thank You notes: You will be exhausted once the wedding is over and will probably need a week or two to recover from it. The beginning of a new life could be over whelming too, especially if you are moving to a different city/country. The after effects of a wedding include complete memory loss of your guests and any conversations with them. Don’t forget though that your guest took time out to participate in your ceremonies and make it special for you. Use Facebook to thank them and make the message as personal as you can. For your closest guests, you can create an album of pictures with each guest and caption a message of gratitude. They will surely appreciate it.
Recommended: Make Polaroids of all the pictures with cute nicknames and add a personal message.
The last one is technically not social media but we just found this so useful: Live Stream for those who cannot make it: Have a favourite aunt miles away who cant make it? Is your grandmom unable to travel to the venue ? Use tools like Ustream.tv to make sure they feel like a big part of your celebrations and can participate in your joyous occasion. Note: First published on Social Samosa BIO: Krupa Kumar is a digital media enthusiast, currently setting up the digital wing of Oysters Advertising in B'lore. When she isn’t drawing strategies for brands across the traditional and digital space, she is busy looking for inspiration in people, places, and pretty things. Krupa enjoys baking, dancing, and food, though her biggest dream is to set up Oysters' offices across the globe. She blogs at http://thepiedpiperess.wordpress.com. Follow her on Twitter: kkrupa29