GayWeddings.com Has A New Look!

gay-weddings-logo.jpgSays Kathryn:

We have officially begun our multi-phase roll out of a new site we have added to our network of sites -- GayWeddings.com -- and invite you to bear witness to our development!

We want nothing more than to build a vibrant and dynamic community about gay weddings and hope you'll play a big part in our growth.

Currently, you can learn a bit more about us and about our history; you can find gay-friendly vendors in our directory; and you can recommend gay-friendly wedding vendors you've found.

We'll be adding new content over the course of the next few weeks and will even be adding a few special features and functions (though this will take us a few months of development time) to make GayWeddings.com an invaluable resource in your gay wedding planning.

If you'd like to send us your feedback or if you see something on the site that needs tweaking or would like to make a suggestion, feel free to drop us a line.

Otherwise, enjoy all of the resources our extended network of sites -- GayWeddings.com, GayWeddingFodder.com, TwoBrides.com & TwoGrooms.com -- have to offer!


Posted by kathryn on December 12, 2005 08:03 AM
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