Start by creating a personalized web page that will act as your invitation, as well as a communication portal. Create your web page to match your party theme. After all, who better to personalize the invitation to the party theme than you being that you're the one planning and hosting the party?
Say goodbye to searching forever through numerous pre-made invitations that just don't really match your theme. Say goodbye to hand cramps from writing all the details out and addressing all of the envelopes. Say goodbye to licking those nasty envelopes. And say goodbye to the post office getting rich off you. Did you know stamps went up again?
Completely personalize your page to your party theme by including pictures, videos, audios, surveys, comment walls, RSS feeds, mini blogs, and more. Add some music to your page and maybe even a map to the party. What about a count down mechanism for effect?
Be sure to post the date and time of the party and any special instructions for your guests, such as ?don't forget the sunscreen.? You can also post a poll for your guest to vote on party games and post the food and drink menu for all to see. We're only scratching the surface here on the personalization possibilities available to you. There are many more.
Party Invitations
Now that you've got your party web page, you've got to get your guests to it. Electronically invite your guests to your page by sending emails with direct links to your page. Once they arrive, they'll have eyes on the guest list and maybe even see pictures of themselves beside their names. They'll also be able to respond to your invitation and see how others have responded. They'll be able to see who will be there, who won't because they're party poopers, and who hasn't responded yet.
Your guests can also start networking together online as soon as they wish and you can even promote more networking by cross referencing other party online groups.
Party Invitations-Easy to Make and Easy to Use
What about those that can't make it? Actually they can. They can enjoy photos, micro blogs, video feeds, and more being implemented in real time during the party. Anyone can be at the virtual party, even if they are on the other side of the world. Image your grandmother in France watching video feeds of your party as it is going on in Australia. How cool is that? She still gets to visually see and hear the party.
Take advantage of the task manager to assign duties to those who've agreed to help. And send out preset, automated email reminders about the party so no one will have the excuse of being forgetful if they miss it. You can even post and manage a budget right on your web page.
Killer, huh? Invitations, web pages, networking, world-wide audience, and real-time participation. All easy to make and easy to use. And all for free. All from Events Listed. Get started today.
Make Own Party Invitations
Cooking Party Invitations ? Whip ?em Up
Whip up your own, personalized cooking party web page through the use of over 60 multi media web tools. And do it for free. When you're done, your page will look like you're a masterful web designer, but actually no technical experience is needed. These tools are completely simple to use and the personalization options are limitless.
Make the perfect recipe for a cooking party web page easily by adding pictures of superb dishes, videos of top chefs, instructions on how to make your favorite dish, and more. Add some upbeat music to play while the page is being visited. Post bloopers of Martha Stewart. Don't forget to post the date, time, and location of the Christmas party. You wouldn't want to leave that out. What about adding a map to the location? Your guest will appreciate that.
Party Invitations ? Send Out Samplers
You will bring your guests to your cooking party page electronically by sending emails with direct links to your page. They will click the link, come onto your page, and see the guest list that includes them. You can add pictures of them beside their names, if you'd like. When they see that they can communicate and interact with each other, they'll start immediately and you'll see so many recipe swaps going on you'll think you in another decade. This also works superbly as an icebreaker before the party by introducing those who don't know each other to each other.
Your guests will able to respond to your invitation and see how others have responded. They'll be able to see who has confirmed they'll be there, who is opting to skip out because they can't handle to heat of the kitchen, and who just hasn't responded yet.
Once you and they start networking, you will be able to get some excellent ideas from them on recipes, seasonings, sauce thickening secrets, and other cooking and baking tips. Some may even share family secret recipes. Add in cross references to other cooking party online groups and you'll really get some great suggestions then because you would have opened up to a larger audience. Network with as many groups as you'd like for as long as you'd like. Maybe Gordon Ramsey will show up in the network. Wouldn't that be cool?
For those iron chefs that have agreed to help you out at the party, help them out by reminding them of their tasks. Utilize the task manager to assign their responsibilities to them. Send out preset, automated email reminders about the tasks and for the cooking party.
If need be, you can even post the budget for the cooking party online and manage it from there. What a benefit. Why not use these Web 2.0 technologies to your advantage? Events Listed has made it possible for you and made it free. Bam! Spot on!
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