Looks there is quite a stir with or about brides on the web. We talked about BrideTide, the Digg for wedding planners and we have another that helps brides; Bride$hare. The startup is a social community for brides to help them collaborate and share the cost of buying numerous (and expensive) wedding items, bringing down costs for each. The social aspect lets you find other brides that are planning a wedding ahead and reduce their budgets at the same time use its classifieds to find items they need for the wedding. Sounds Bridal enough to be a success, anyone out there looking forward to reducing the cost of their wedding, please visit the site.
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Not sure if this website will do well. Bridetide seems to be a lot more useful. Plus the name “brideshare” just sounds wrong man.
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wedding planners that are very committed to their jobs are very hard to find ,”`
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I haven’t checked in here for a while as I thought it was getting boring, but the last few posts are great quality so I guess I will add you back to my everyday bloglist. You deserve it my friend
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Sardar Mohkim Khan Reply:
August 23rd, 2011 at 7:11 am
Thank you very much for the appreciation
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