ONLINE PARTY PLANNING
Friday, 18 January 2008
ONLINE PARTY PLANNING MORE POPULAR THAN EVER
Yellow Sunglasses Not Required.
You don’t need to have bad hair, a bad attitude and wear yellow sunglasses to organise a great party online.
Despite media coverage highlighting the dangers of organising public parties online, organising your social life on the web continues to grow in popularity, with thousands of people using online invitation sites like www.myinvites.com.au to invite their nearest and dearest to get together everyday.
Traffic to www.myinvites.com.au has been increasing every day since launch in October last year and the site has generated great interest and loyalty not only from Generation Y whiz kids who expect this type of technology, but also Generation X and Baby Boomers seeking an easy and stylish way to organise their get togethers and manage their RSVP’s. The most requested addition to the site from members to date has been wedding invitation designs, indicating even the most special events are going online.
Unlike other social networking sites, www.myinvites.com.au focuses on smaller, private events with your family and friends. You specify who gets invited and who is allowed to see your party’s details. The site is coded so that only recipients of your invitation are able to view your party’s details.
www.myinvites.com.au wouldn’t have worked for Corey Delany’s latest shebang, but for thousands of others who want to use the web for good rather than evil, it’s a handy tool to have.Labels: Corey Delany, my invite, my invites, myinvites, myinvites.com.au, online party planning, organising public parties, party planning online
5 Reasons to Celebrate Australia Day
Wednesday, 9 January 2008
5 Reasons to Celebrate Australia Day
The Ute: It’s part car and part truck. This ingenuous vehicle was designed by Lewis Brandt at the Ford Motor Company in Geelong, Victoria in1934.
The Cask: Invented by William Thomas Angove in 1965 and improved by Penfolds, the trusty wine cask remains a popular resident in many Aussie fridges.
The Hills Hoist: Australian enterprise at its best! Invented in 1946 by Lance Hill, the rotary clothes line has been swinging kids round Aussie backyards for over 60 years.
The Bionic Ear: The Cochlear Implant was invented by a team at the University of Melbourne in 1978. This amazing invention has allowed over 50,000 people in 80 countries to hear.
The Ugg Boot: An international style icon. There’s too much debate about who actually invented the Ugg, but universal agreement that they’re as dinky di as vegemite.
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Invite your mates round this Australia Day!
It’s time to celebrate the sunburnt country. Australia’s favourite public holiday is just around the corner so it’s time to fill the gas tank on the BBQ, stock up on the 30+ and invite your friends round. If you’re stuck for a reason to celebrate, we’ve given you some excuses below.
We’ve got hundreds of unique designs. Simply choose ‘Australia Day’ as your occasion and choose from our great selection. It’s super easy and you can check all of your RSVP’s online too.
If you are hosting a beach cricket tournament, a BBQ in the back yard or just a few beers or vino’s by the pool, make sure you invite your guests using www.myinvites.com.au
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