
Being married myself, I distinctly recall my wife-to-be and I frantically searching for something to spend an extra three-grand on as we drew closer to our wedding day. Everything else was so inexpensive!
If only this live tweeting service – offered at New York-area W Hotel locations – had existed in 2007. We got married near Boston, but we would have gladly switched venues at the last second the chance to have our special day shared with a bunch of randos on the Internet.
According to a pitch sent to the the Huffington Post’s Bianca Bosker, here’s what your $3,000 gets you:
Live tweeting of the ceremony and reception
Instagram photos and videos and Vine videos
Curating a unique wedding #hashtag
Encouraging guests to utilize hashtag and handles as they post to social media
Set up and maintenance of Wedding Blog before and after the big day
Curating registry wish list and dream honeymoon Pinterest boards to inspire couple
Wedding social media recap for the couple – a Shutterfly book complete with social media highlights from the planning process and a collage of the best tweets and instagrams sent during the wedding.
You can read the full text of the email over at HuffPo. And if you fancy yourself some sort of social media expert, keep in mind that the title of “Social Media Wedding Concierge” now exists.
Please Do Not Pay Someone $3,000 To Live-Tweet Your Wedding [HuffPo via Romenesko]
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