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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Choosing a Wedding Venue

Planning a wedding can place so much stress on the bride and groom that there are oftentimes rifts and disagreements between the two individuals when making decisions about the wedding ceremony and reception. Some of the most important aspects of a wedding to consider, though, include the wedding venue that the ceremony will be held at, where the reception will take place, and how many guests will be attending the event. In addition, one must also consider the catering of the event, what forms of entertainment need to be hired, as well as how much money is needed to pull the whole occasion off without any difficulties. Perhaps the most important decision that's made, though, is the wedding venue where it will be held.

Indoors or Outside

One of the first ways to narrow down which wedding venue you'll be holding your ceremony and reception at is whether you'd like to get married outside or get married indoors. Many couples love traditional settings, such as a church or synagogue wedding venue, while there are plenty of others choose outdoor settings, such as a beach or mountainside as the place to get married. Of course, the time of year should also be an important indicator of where the wedding will be held; one doesn't want themselves or their guests to be shivering in freezing cold temperatures if the wedding date is in the winter time.

On the other hand, there are plenty of couples that successfully plan their wedding in a venue in a different country on a specific beach or setting. For example, traveling to a foreign country where extended family lives or taking your wedding ceremony to Peru to tie the knot among the luscious gardens and wildlife are a couple other important decisions that need to be made.

The Decorations

Choosing a wedding venue also has important implications for the different types of wedding decorations that need to be displayed. For example, if one is getting married on the beach then purchasing a large trellis with ornate flowers is usually something that's decided on, while hanging plants to decorate a church is what's often done for many traditional marriage ceremonies.

In addition, the wedding couple also needs to decide where the wedding reception venue will be held. Oftentimes the reception takes place right around the same place as the wedding ceremony itself. However, sometimes the bride and groom decide to take their wedding reception miles away from the actual ceremony if there is a preferred venue or location for the reception.

When it comes right down to it, all of these things are important questions to ask yourself when trying to choose a wedding venue for the ceremony and reception your going to hold. Not only is the location for the marriage ceremony and reception important, but making a decision based on the needs of the couple, the guests, as well as what's available needs to be look at.

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Web Hosting Defined

Before I ever created a website, I was scared to "commit" to paying for something I didn't understand. I didn't know how to buy a domain and even if I did, I didn't know what web hosting was, or how to get it. For those in that situation, today is your lucky day.

What is web hosting?

Think of hosting as renting an apartment. After you buy your fabulous domain name, where is it going to live? It's going to live on a server, or in other words, be "hosted" on a server. That is why the hosting part of this equation is so important to understand and grasp. Hosting rates have come down a ton in the last few years, and with many of them, you can park an unlimited number of domains on top, allowing you to have all sorts of sites all on one account.

Different types of web hosting: When you try to buy a hosting account, it is going to ask you what type of hosting you want. It's important to know the three basic types that you will see so you can make the right decision.

1. Shared Hosting- This is what most people, including myself, will buy at a site like hostgator.com. This means what you think it does: your site is shared alongside other side and consequently, has limited disk space. For our purposes however, we have more than enough. When you make the next Youtube, you may need to switch.

2. Reseller Hosting- This is what you would get if you wanted to resell the hosting yourself, which we do not need.

3. Dedicated-This would be for people with a large number of users per day. This provides exclusive use of a computer and internet connection, so there's obviously much more control. Again, you probably don't need this type.

My favorite Web hosting company is hostgator.com, simply because the user support is great and it allows you to install all types of websites at the touch of a button.

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