MyWedBook.com offers online memory albums Ensuring that distance is never a challenge leading up to the big day

October 11, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
Mywedbook.com is one of the newest and most accessible wedding sites available. Mywedbook.com offers a variety of packages and services to suit the first time, vow renewing bride, or second time around brides. In today’s climate it is easy for loved ones to be quite a distance away from the soon to be couple, by creating an online presence and utilizing the Event planning, R.S.V.P, Registry, and planning guide features all of the key people in your wedding party will be informed up to the minute.

Mywedbook.com places no limit on the amount of photos you may upload. Whether you are getting second or fifth opinions on the bridal party attire all of your photos, links and information will be available as quickly as you can post it. Disasters happen, but with all of your photos and information uploaded to your site with your very own url, your memories, thoughts, pictures and vital statistics for your wedding will always be safe.

With Multiple styles and colors to choose from you will be able to select a website template that reflects your personality and reminds your family, friends, guests and visitors, distinctly of the couple they are about to celebrate. Every Gold Member receives a free planning guide to aid the happy couple in getting started.

In addition to our free account, MyWedbook.com has 3 distinct packages – Bronze, Silver, and Gold. You can upgrade your package at any time and you can change templates at any time. During the ten day trial period you will be able to test out all the different features. At the end of the trial you may choose a monthly payment plan or annual plan. Mywedbook.com was started by Jerome Boykin Jr. a Hurricane Katrina Survivor, who was recently featured in Inc., Magazine.

About Mywedbook.com and Jerome Boykin Jr.: Boykin, 23, was entering grad school—in New Orleans—when Hurricane Katrina sent him, jobless and aimless, to his parents' house in Houma, Louisiana. To get him off the couch, Jerome's father, Jerome Boykin Sr., a local NAACP president, took him to watch a mall parking lot being cleaned and suggested it might be a profitable business. Jerome’s dad was right. Boykin’s cleaning business has been so successful he now has time to pursue a few web-based ventures including www.mywedbook.com