
Making your own wedding website can be an important and fun part of your wedding. We get lots of great feedback from couples who are just so happy that they decided to use MomentVille to create their wedding website. For those who have yet to make their own wedding website, there are a number of reasons that you should consider making one.
A wedding website can be very helpful for sharing information about your special occasion. Putting all the details of your wedding on your website can avoid the need for a bunch of emails and phone calls. A wedding website lets you put all the information in one place, where your guests can quickly and easily find it. To make this communication with your guests even easier, MomentVille has a few great features to help. First, guests can subscribe either by email or RSS so they get notified any time you update your wedding website. Second, you can share your Momentville updates on Facebook. Third, our new wedding RSVP system allows you to send emails to guests and the invite system includes vCal calender events.

After our recent launch of wedding website activity feeds we have been working on tutorials for using those activity feeds on other websites such as Facebook. If you want to have information posted to your Facebook profile when you make updates to your MomentVille wedding website, here's how to do it.
There are 2 different ways to update your Facebook profile via MomentVille. Both work fine so it's up to you to decide what you want. The first imports your updates as 'notes' into your mini-feed so they are listed with other events in your mini-feed. The second groups all of your MomentVille updates into 1 section of your profile. This requires installing an application. Both ways are described in detail in this how to article: http://www.momentville.com/learn/how_to/share_on_facebook
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