
News of iDo: Planning Your Wedding with Nothing But ‘Net is getting around, thanks to my ubercool publicist at Simon & Schuster and the word getting around. The sweeties over at Aisledash called me a “wedding guru,” which made my entire weekend. I was quoted in an article on Smartmoney.com, and I’m being interviewed for an article in the NY Post tomorrow. And there was an entire article based on iDo in the NY Daily News!
If you’d like to see what all the fuss is about — or you already own one copy of my book and you’d like one for a friend — tell me in the comments what you think I should call my next wedding planning book. Be as silly or serious as you want to be — there’s no guarantee I’ll ever cop your title, but you never know!
At noon EST on Wednesday, June 25, I’ll use a random number generator to pick the lucky commenter who will win an autographed copy of iDo.
Well, a funny title for a wedding book would be something to the effect of “Running towards the aisle” maybe? It’s lame probably but its 5:30am lol!
iDon’t: the 12,000,000 most common wedding planning mistakes
Tying the “not”: Common wedding planning mistakes to avoid
I would call a follow up book “I Did,” and use it to explain what elements of your planning worked well, what you would change, what you would not change, etc.
Hm, how about “How to plan a wedding and not go insane”
How about “I do with style – Classy elegant wedding ideas without going broke.”
Never a Bridesmaid: Planning Your Wedding When it Really is Your First Wedding.
Fitting: What you should know before dressing your wedding party
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Reality Bites: What the Media Wants you to Believe about American Brides
Courting Disaster: Bad Advice Brides Get and Why Your Shouldn’t Follow It
It’s All About Us: Making the Groom a Part of Your Wedding
How about You’re not wearing white?: A guide to wedding planning and ‘net resources for the untraditional bride.
“Engage: The Final Frontier of Wedding Planning”
Heh, it’s lame and geeky (Picard ref, anyone?) but it’s the post-lunch slump and I can’t think of anything better.
Kudos to you, though, NTB, for writing this first book. FI and I are on opposite ends of the country for the most planning-intensive portion of our engagement, and it’s all happening across the internet.
“We Do”
~C
I’d love a copy to give to my soon to be married girlfriend
Congrats on all the awesome press on the book!
My suggestion : “Netiquette: A Modern Guide for the Online Bride” because I can never figure out how to adapt all those Emily Post suggestions for my website! Like is it tacky to have links to your vendor sites? I don’t know!