E-invitations
AmazingMail.com
Want to send an E-card?
Unsure if the recipient has E-mail? Then this site
may be for you. These
computer-generated cards travel by regular mail. Select? a prefab card,
choose from Art Today's 480,000 plus
images, or you may even upload your own image or photo. Customize greeting and address; AmazingMail.com
then will print and mail your e-cards for about
one dollar each. Bottom line: Family and friends
don't even need a computer to receive an e-card
from you.
http://www.amazingmail.com
evite.com
This site encourages you to stylize your
electronic invitations with bells and whistles
which include sound clips. Guests are instantly
e-mailed a link to Evite.com - no waiting for the
postal mail. Guests click on the link to view the
invitation, RSVP and they may even check out the
guest list. Options enable you to request e-mail
notification when a guest responds and program
specific invites to be sent on a regular basis
(i.e., for a weekly coffee hour).
http://www.evite.com
sendada.com
Senada.com has a selection of more than 50
events and accompanying graphics to suit each.
Users can upload other graphics to their e-invite
or edit existing ones. There is an Express option
that streamlines the sending process for those in
a hurry.
http://www.senada.com
sendomatic.com
The site contains a list of invitations, from
birthdays to fund-raisers. There are links to
gift-oriented sites, under Shop section.
http://www.sendomatic.com
regards.com
You surely will find just the right card from
over? 5,000 cards in 18 categories, that
reside at this site. Visitors may upload photos, add voice greetings/
There is also the option of using the? personal address book and reminder
services provided by the site..
http://www.regards.com