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		<title>By: GloTaryn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Mila! Sorry it took me a few days to get back to you. Still in Turkey-day coma. First of all - I&#039;m so glad that you&#039;re so excited about Gl&#246;! Let me see if I can help with some of your questions -- what we did for our own wedding was to send paperless invitations to about 90% and paper invitations to the rest (mostly older relatives) We included these older relatives in the &quot;households&quot; of younger relatives who RSVPed on their behalf using the wedsite. Or, if the older relatives told us their RSVPs directly, we just updated them ourselves in the system.  
As for having 2 wedsites - that&#039;s a bit trickier. Our Events &amp; RSVPs functions need a Gl&#246;site to work properly - so you could either use your Gl&#246;site just with your paperless guests and keep your other site for the paper-ed guests. Or else, when you print your invitations, you could just update the URL. Whatever would be easier for you! 
 
Oh, and we can do paper invitations that match your Gl&#246;vites if you&#039;d like! Just email me at taryn {at} glosite.com and I can make it happen. :-) 
Hope that helps - feel free to email me if you have other questions or want to brainstorm a way to make this work. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mila! Sorry it took me a few days to get back to you. Still in Turkey-day coma. First of all &#8211; I&#039;m so glad that you&#039;re so excited about Gl&ouml;! Let me see if I can help with some of your questions &#8212; what we did for our own wedding was to send paperless invitations to about 90% and paper invitations to the rest (mostly older relatives) We included these older relatives in the &quot;households&quot; of younger relatives who RSVPed on their behalf using the wedsite. Or, if the older relatives told us their RSVPs directly, we just updated them ourselves in the system.<br />
As for having 2 wedsites &#8211; that&#039;s a bit trickier. Our Events &amp; RSVPs functions need a Gl&ouml;site to work properly &#8211; so you could either use your Gl&ouml;site just with your paperless guests and keep your other site for the paper-ed guests. Or else, when you print your invitations, you could just update the URL. Whatever would be easier for you! </p>
<p>Oh, and we can do paper invitations that match your Gl&ouml;vites if you&#039;d like! Just email me at taryn {at} glosite.com and I can make it happen. :-)<br />
Hope that helps &#8211; feel free to email me if you have other questions or want to brainstorm a way to make this work. </p>
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