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Here comes the bride, via the Internet?
Written by Amanda Ryder   
brideMany time-strapped brides have taken to the Internet when it comes to planning their wedding. E-mail has become the perfect way for the pre-nuptial couple to communicate with their wedding planner, dress shop, the cake company and of course their florist, all at the click of a button (and 24 hours a day!). How do you deal with online brides?

Many time-strapped brides have taken to the Internet when it comes to planning their wedding. E-mail has become the perfect way for the pre-nuptial couple to communicate with their wedding planner, dress shop, the cake company and of course their florist, all at the click of a button (and 24 hours a day!).

For brides planning a destination wedding across the country, going online can quite often be the only way to keep in touch and to exchange pictures and ideas. How do you deal with online brides? Has the Internet made working with brides easier or more difficult? Do you book orders with cross-country brides? Have your say by commenting below.

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