Newsletter for the groom-to-be

Any chap who is set to embark on re-marriage after divorce could well be interested to hear that a website about engagements and weddings aimed solely at men has launched a new, helpful newsletter

Any chap who is set to embark on re-marriage after divorce could well be interested to hear that a website about engagements and weddings aimed solely at men has launched a new, helpful newsletter.

GroomGroove.com has today (October 4th) launched a bi-weekly newsletter for the groom, best man, groomsmen and fathers-of-the-bride - the first of its kind to appear on the web.

Readers will be able to subscribe to the free newsletter for grooms a feature on the site's homepage. It will then be sent to them via email and will contain various tips for grooms, links to featured articles and other content all aimed at helping grooms with every aspect of their wedding.

Michael Arnot, president and founder of GroomGroove.com, said: "We wanted to provide the men involved in weddings with focused tips and a non-intrusive reminder of the most current content GroomGroove.com has to offer."

"We expect some brides will sign up their grooms," added Aubree Smith, the site's creative director. "Brides have had this kind of information and attention for years. An e-newsletter is a simple, logical solution that makes it easy for the groom to understand their role."

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