Hitched.co.uk Propose a New Wedding Role - Chief Twitter
By Prne, Gaea News NetworkWednesday, March 18, 2009
LONDON - One of the many challenges when getting hitched is who to
invite and who not. After you’ve invited all your family, and all your
partner’s family, it starts getting a bit tricky. Do you invite your old
school mates who you haven’t seen for ages but are your friends on Facebook?
What about work colleagues, if you invite one then don’t you have to invite
the whole gang? Now there is a free and easy way to ensure that all the
people you care about and who care for you can share your big day with you.
This age-old problem has found a modern answer, according to
wedding planning website hitched.co.uk, with the appointment of a new key
role in the wedding party. Alongside your Best Man and Bridesmaids make sure
you ask someone to be your Chief Twitter. Their role is to keep everyone who
can’t be at your wedding up to date with what’s happening via short Twitter
messages (they are all less than 140 characters long). These messages will
paint a picture of the wedding day for everyone following you. On their
website Hitched.co.uk suggests that the main elements of the new Chief
Twitter role are:
- Register an address for your wedding on Twitter, for example
tomhelen220809
- Email your virtual guests with the address so they can
follow along on the day
- Frequently update your wedding Twitter during the big day so
everyone knows when you’ve arrived at the church and when you’ve said
I do.
- Read out any messages of good luck that have been sent back
at the wedding breakfast by the Chief Twitter.
Hitched conclude that picking the right person to be your
Chief Twitter is essential. Pick someone comfortable with technology and who
always has something to say. Great Aunt Maude may not be the right person for
this role! Find out more at www.hitched.co.uk and visit the forum
for what today’s brides are saying about this new role.
About hitched.co.uk
The site provides free help and advice on every aspect of getting
married. Hitched.co.uk was established in 1997 and receives at least 10
million page impressions per month and is visited by 500,000 eager wedding
couples.
Source: Hitched.co.uk
For further information, quotes and images please contact: Francesca Moore, hitched.co.uk., Email: Francesca.moore at hitched.co.uk, Phone: +44(0)8700-112545
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