[HOW TO] share multiple url's using only one link

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It's time to shed old ways of doing things and embrace technology to make our lives easier.  One example is the ability to share multiple links with only one link.  You can make a list of possible florists, caterers and photographers.  You could make another list of airlines that take you to your destination.  Or create another list of links that are of just shoes that you might be needing for your adventure wedding in the Rocky Mountains!

Mountain Goat in Summit County, Colorado.  |  photo[danielmcvey.com]

During your wedding planning, you'll be sending numerous emails, making many phone calls, and exchanging a lot of information.  This is a tool that vendors can use to link to past media and press, such as this link http://www.multiurl.com/g/6vJ does for Creative Flowers Inc | Petal and Bean.  Now, most of these links can be found on this page on our flower shop website, but is much easier to use instead of clicking on each link from the web page.

For couples planning their wedding and exploring different lodging options in Breckenridge, and you want to share a list of possible lodging companies, you can end up typing many links into numerous emails.  Do a bit of legwork up front, and use one link to send to your planning team.

Autumn.  Looking south at Mount Guyot and Baldy near Breckenridge, Colorado  |  photo[danielmcvey.com]

You can then navigate the links by a toolbar found in the top left of the screen, or you can use a dropdown menu of the sites sent.  Please visit www.multiurl.com to learn more.

Is wedding technology more confusing than helpful?  If there's technology out there that's easy to use and interesting, please send it our way and we could possibly share it on this blog.  Tell us how you use today's technology to plan your wedding.  Please comment below if you know of any other cool tools we should know about, thanks!

>> Photos courtesy of Daniel McVey, a "photographer currently living in Summit County, Colorado.  I enjoy taking landscape images at day or night. The moon and stars are also a motif in my pictures. Aside from landscape, I do some wildlife photos."  Check out his website here and his Facebook page here.