Now that you've announced your engagement and have started creating your own wedding site, it's time to get planning! Thanks to Mr. Internets and his handy online tools, you're already well on your way to being a wedding planner extraordinaire! There are waaay too many wedding websites to count, so I've compiled a list of a few of my favorites below to help you cross your t's and dot your i's for the big day!

- Bridalocity.com Bridalocity is a great wedding planning site with loads of wedding resources including free wedding planning guide that is available for download. The site has everything related to weddings including fashion, wedding resources, local planning, online planning, shopping online, and planning a wedding on a budget.
- The Knot.com The Knot can be your very own personal wedding planner. Feeling overwhelmed about planning preparations? The Knot will help you get organized so planning won't be a daunting task. With a checklist to get you started and an extensive amount of search tools, The Knot will help you step by step. There is also an online community so you can get advice and tips from others about their big day!
- ewedding.com If you want to create your own wedding website, ewedding allows you to sign up for a free wedding website, add content to any beautiful theme, and share your website. You can also have online RSVP, collect best wishes in your own guestbook, upload unlimited photos, post events, dates, directions, and much more.
- Wedding Channel.com If you just got engaged, the Wedding Channel will give you all the assistance you need to plan your dream wedding. With answers to all your wedding questions, this site includes free planning tools such as wedding website info, a planning checklist, a budget calculator, a guest list manager, a scrapbook, and a save-the-date option. The Wedding Channel also provides some free templates for creating a wedding website.
- Brides.com Brides.com can help you with your fashion and beauty planning, and honeymoon planning as well. There are guides with getting-started tips like shopping for wedding dresses, cakes, and signing on to registries.
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I have one too! silvercpu.com/wedding
1www.indiebride.com has a nice message board for "non-traditional" brides...
2Don't forget about wedding blogs, such as www.weddingbee.com. That's how I discovered the wonderful world of blogs!
3I made the mistake of signing up for the knot. I got about 5 emails a day from them. Then they sold my email to vendors who non stopped emailed me. I got one vendor who was trying to sell hello kitty weddings, and a pokemon wedding.
4Hmmm, I've been a member of the knot for more than two years now (since my engagement and even after the wedding, since I never actually cancelled my account). I never get any emails from them, and didn't notice too much wedding spammy emails either.
You should be able to request to receive no emails from them in your account set up.
5I love reading WeddingBee!
There are some really great wedding photography blogs too.
Jasmine Star
6J'adore Details
Trista Lerit Photography
I like to third WeddingBee! I suggest checking out Style Me Pretty to see all the wonderful inspiration boards.
7Best wedding website ever as far as wedding "style" is http://www.stylemepretty.com/
Thanks for the suggestions!
8Oh, I just noticed burningphoenix had already posted!
9I used theKnot.com too. I have experienced the same issue. Later, I found a great wedding website - Justproposed.com. It is FREE and has very good quality. The key is there has no advertisement. I hate it!
My site is located at http://www.justproposed.com/dorisraymond
enjoy!
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