There’s no more convenient way to send out party invites than to do it electronically, either through Facebook or using a service like Evite. Unfortunately, even in 2013, not everyone is connected to ...
Planning a party is going to be totes easy now. Digital invite company Evite partnered with digital gift purveyors Jifiti to form an “advanced event planning experience for both hosts and guests.” The ...
NEW YORK Evite is going the paper route. The website, which pioneered digital invitations 15 years ago, is launching paper invites for the first time. Customers can now create invitations online, have ...
Launched just in time for the holiday party rush, the new socially-enhanced features give party planners and guests an entirely new way to use Evite, facilitating both in-person and digital ...
IN DECEMBER, President Bush signed a bill regulating spam, those unsolicited emails that clog up your inbox with advertisements for pornographic websites, shady investment opportunities, and products ...
The answer to this question may rely heavily on whether you’ve ever received an Evite, or even know what one is. Me, I’ve received Evites, but to be honest, I am way cooler than most people over 40.
Evite is great if you're gonna party like it's 1999 — because that's where the site has been stuck for nearly a decade. An email arrives announcing a fete, but it's short on deets. You're forced to ...
Evite manages invitations for more than 200,000 events in a typical month. Given an average guest list of 36 people, that multiplies out to close to 8 million individual invitations monthly. If ...
“Evite sucks” is not a revolutionary opinion. The online invitation company has been the subject of substantial vitriol for how much their site design feels like it’s from 1998, when they launched. It ...
‘YOU’RE invited to Charlie’s 30th Birthday Bash,” the Evite reads. How exciting! If only you knew who the hell Charlie was. In the world of online invitations, nothing is sacred. People will invite ...