Saturday, February 13, 2010

Paper Dress Favor E-mailed Save The Date, Offer For Email Invitations - Is This Ok?

E-mailed save the date, offer for email invitations - Is this ok? - paper dress favor

At my wedding, I have a wedding website in great detail, with lots of information about the wedding and reception, tons of local information for the customers of the city, pictures of my friend and me, etc. We e-mail to our staff with a Link to the website of the marriage and as a "save the date" e-mail. Also included in the e-mail option to the wedding invitation by e-mail - in this way our customers can decide whether they prefer the invitation of the e-mail. We are also environmentally conscious) in any other way - my dress (re-use, environmentally friendly fabrics, decorative) (pots, favor (marker plantable paper), etc. Remember, this is a label may be wise? I think it's because you to "opt in" to invite an e-mail, otherwise it will sendUpload a document (paper, environmentally friendly, of course). I appreciate your thoughts ....

10 comments:

  1. I think it's a good idea, because it corresponds to a number of environmentally friendly theme. If you go just e-mail invitation to all, I would not say, but since you can choose whether they want an e-vite, I think that is correct. It is as if the bank gives you the option to receive statements online, "is something that only comes when you want, because sometimes you get the paper statement. I see no problem with that. No one will receive e-Vite not specifically requested. Good luck!

    I do not think people read the question Thouroughly. It's not like the e-vite to everyone! Only people who loved him!

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  2. It's great that you offer this option, but I think still, the traditional method is best. Many people like to save the invitation as a memento of the occasion, and I've even seen people use the invitation for a personal gift for the couple to make.

    E-mail invitations just seem too impersonal for me, and some people can not access your website. Send e-mail may take a little more time and effort as an e-mail, but the time and effort that your guests are big enough that you can make, says.

    Good luck.

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  3. Yes, it is environmentally friendly, but nothing like sending a manuscript / traditional / paid cards at the time, store, wedding shower invitation, wedding invitations and RSVP cards. Not a good idea. Think of people without access to a computer, let alone the Internet. Yes, Virginia, there are people. It is a great idea, but will be considered.

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  4. Sorry, but the Internet is so impersomnal classic car is not easy.

    I think it is a way to live or to justify wedding invitations e-mail. It screams cheap and lazy. If you could live a little, I would like an e-mail "gift.

    E-mail invitations are best suited to men and 4 July BBQ to meet, no marriage.

    Good luck

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  5. Yes, you are green, and is an excellent idea. However, I am not a fan of his for the exercise of official business. It seems too impersonal. I would rather load and save the actual data an e-mail.

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  6. I think it's great! I think that we have a much greater response if the customers have responded by e-mail. Some may say that the label should be done, but where is the netiquette, if the customer does not like to return the RSVP? I say do it.

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  7. His right answers, but over time if you do not understand that you see them, and you call when the invitation just in case something happened, your computer must have a friend who calls overflow
    Congratulations

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  8. I think it goes well. If people want to invite an e-mail, it's their choice. So make sure to send paper invites all those who say they want to e-mail. Go Eco-girlfriend!

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  9. Personally, I think the idea of this option. Save money and save the planet. Yes, like people, something traditional, but OK to break their tradition and to be unique. The Internet has been for some time now already, so it is not considered unusual. For those who do not have on your computer, send and load. Its funny, but the traditions and in time to come. There was a time when couples buy engagement rings known that he wanted to marry. I am sure that those who have lived in the time before the Bible was written, are not engagement rings still hear people say "its traditional man and buy an engagement ring. We live in a different world. What we see today is have disappeared in the morning and includes the traditions. I think there are some so hung up on tradition, the light that is important to be published.
    If someone told me I had the opportunity to avoid get married, I would be in that direction. Because in the end will make everything that loads the paper finally throw orNE of the wedding is over. It is the environment and the hundreds of dollars in capital.

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  10. I think it is okay to e-mail and Web site offer a Save-the-date. No problem. If it is your wedding formal or semi-formal, I think, is the invitations via e-mail in bad taste. When informal, I think you have the choice to opt-in.

    I have invitations by mail, but the responses were by email or by phone (approximately 95% by e-mail), so that the people are good RSVPing so. As for your other things, I think it goes well.

    I think we ignore the signs, which appear to the e-mail and who does not. Obviously something needs to be sent by mail, if you do not know your e-mail!?

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