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  "url": "https://proudtek.com/blog/nfc-wedding-favor-tags/",
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  "title": "NFC Wedding Favor Tags with Photo Sharing",
  "description": "NFC tags add a modern digital layer to wedding favors, table cards and guest experiences. Program NFC stickers with links to wedding photo albums,...",
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  "summary": [
    "NFC tags add a modern digital layer to wedding favors, table cards and guest experiences."
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  "faq": [
    {
      "question": "How many NFC stickers do I need for my wedding?",
      "answer": "For favor tags, order one sticker per guest plus 10-20% extra for testing and errors. For table display tags, one per table is sufficient. For a 150-guest wedding with 15 tables, order approximately 175-180 favor stickers plus 15 table stickers. At $0.05-0.10 per sticker, the total NFC budget for a 150-guest wedding is approximately $10-20."
    },
    {
      "question": "Can I program all NFC stickers with the same link?",
      "answer": "Yes. If you want all favor tags to link to the same photo album, playlist or webpage, you can program every sticker with the same URL. Each sticker takes about 5 seconds to program with the NFC Tools app. For 150 stickers, budget about 15-20 minutes of programming time."
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    {
      "question": "Will NFC wedding favor tags work years from now?",
      "answer": "NFC tags have an essentially unlimited lifespan. The chip requires no battery and does not degrade. As long as the linked content remains online (your photo album, playlist, or video stays published), guests can tap the favor tag years later to access the wedding memories. Consider using a permanent hosting solution for your digital content."
    },
    {
      "question": "What if the venue has weak WiFi or cellular coverage?",
      "answer": "NFC tags themselves work without internet — the chip transfers the URL to the phone in milliseconds. The bottleneck is the phone loading the destination page (photo album, playlist, video). Three mitigations: (1) test the venue's cellular at the actual reception time before committing to NFC, (2) host the destination as a lightweight static page (text + a few images, not video) so it loads on slow connections, (3) provide a printed QR code as fallback — same URL, different access path, same offline-pages-cache benefit."
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    {
      "question": "Can the same NFC favor tag stay useful for years after the wedding?",
      "answer": "Yes — that's one of the strongest wedding NFC use cases. NTAG213 chips have 10-year data retention and 100,000+ rewrite cycles. Couples who pick a stable destination URL (their own wedding-anniversary website, or a redirect they control through bit.ly or a custom subdomain) can update the destination annually — first anniversary photos, baby announcements, 5-year vow renewal videos. Avoid Google Photos shared links as the long-term destination — Google occasionally rotates share URLs. A short link you control is more durable."
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  "author": {
    "name": "Nancy Wu",
    "title": "NFC Product Specialist",
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      "NFC business cards",
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  "publisher": "Proud Tek Co., Limited",
  "datePublished": "2026-03-16T01:42:30.697Z",
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