My first visit to weddingbee.com shocked me. I thought I had seen the height of interactivity in wedding planning. I had witnessed blogs galore, any number of sites dedicated to personal weddings, and countless laundry lists of vendors and services at a bride and groom's disposal. Sure, weddingbee.com does sport a blog and is extremely useful as a directory, but it's innovation sets it above other wedding sites. Weddingbee.com offers a Wikipedia type e-encyclopedia and a feature called "Bee TV".
The Weddingbee Wiki contains over 626 definitions ranging from 80s wedding music to Vera Wang. It is a superb reference tool and provides a brief blurb about every entry. In high school, English teachers make their students carry dictionaries and the thesaurus. Wedding planners should use this wiki in the same way.
Bee TV is a brilliant idea. It puts weddingbee.com users in contact via web cam shows. During a live show, viewers participate in simultaneous chats, asking questions of the broadcasters. These live feeds are wonderful for sharing ideas, tips and anxieties.
Your wedding resources are not complete unless you take a look at weddingbee.com.