The online brochure specialists at Nottinghamshire based myVbook
are expanding into the weddings market this month with the launch
of a brand new application.
Hailed as 'innovative and unique', myVbook is set to take the
bridal industry by storm, allowing newlyweds to easily create their
very own online 'virtual book' made up of wedding photographs,
audio clips and even video.
The brainchild of 55-year-old Geoff Liberman and 29-year-old
Mark Joyner, the myVbook software has been gaining an avid
following with those opting for an overseas wedding, where relaying
the day's fond memories to friends and family was, until now,
problematic.
Mark Joyner, Managing Director at myVbook, said: "Although we
originally developed the software with businesses and charities in
mind, the social applications of myVbook are endless. This has been
highlighted over the last few months as users have been sending us
their wedding Vbooks."
With their aim of 'putting the heart back into the art of
communication', myVbook has been launched at a time when, due to
the recession, many couples are making cutbacks and opting for
smaller weddings where, sadly, not everyone is able to attend.
With membership from as little as £12 a year, myVbook is
the dynamic software which vibrantly 'captures the emotion' and
brings to life the best man's speech, the moment the bride walks
down the aisle, and even footage of the first dance set against
your favourite soundtrack.
Mark added: "Traditionally, wedding albums have been static and
were shared with very few people before then being left, unopened,
on a shelf. Our software is the perfect medium for couples to
enjoy creating an exciting and unique video photo album - to easily
share with friends and family worldwide at the click of a
button."