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WebDrops

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Jul 31, 2008 6:43 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hi Friends!!

I just wanted to take a minute and introduce you to http://www.PurpleTrail.com.

PurpleTrail is a brand new way to organize and manage parties, get-togethers, events and meetings. It is the first ever event organizer that lets you create, invite and evolve plans along with your friends, colleagues and family in true web 2.0 style. It brings together the best of the collaboration principles - building consensus, voting for place and time choices, personal feedback - all into one page and lets you manage them efficiently. PurpleTrail also has open choices for event time like "Evening", "Sometime next week", that allow you to sow a seed for an event and see it grow!

Why PurpleTrail.


Thanks!!





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Free Online Invitations & Event Planning Tool


mbkitchen

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Aug 01, 2008 11:46 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Nice site.

My daughter is getting married next May and I sent her a link.  I`ll get her feedback and thoughts.



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googleguy

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Aug 02, 2008 10:41 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Great Site!!!!
 
Attractive, good explanations and easy to use. I will try it out for my son`s upcoming birthday party!
 
Here is the only thing I found that you should look at, it`s a grammatical error. It`s on your "take a tour" page # 4.
 
" You event guest list is stored in your address book. This makes inviting them for your future events easier."
 
Im sure you mean Your event.
  
Best of Luck and.........GO GET IT!!!!!!
 
 
 
 
googleguy8/2/2008 10:45 PM


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HostRail

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Aug 04, 2008 8:03 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Nice idea and content.  I like the concept.

As a viewer, I feel that there is too much text and information being thrown at me all at once.  There is nothing that stands out and grabs my attention to be read first: something that briefly and accurately describes your services in 1-2 sentences.  There are many places on the page that do explain this, but nothing stands out from the rest of the text and pictures.  Everything is on an even level and does not grant a "flow" to the page.

Also, having all that text and information as your homepage to your disadvantage, as your "call to action" buttons to "sign up" and whatnot are all the way down at the bottom of the page.  What if your viewer becomes frustrated with all that text and does not make it down to the bottom?  I would recommend editing the homepage text and putting the long-winded version on an informational page.  The home page needs to be simple and not so wordy.

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WebDrops

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Aug 05, 2008 7:28 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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@mbkitchen Thanks for recommending PurpleTrail.com to your daughter... do let me know what she has to say... or if you want we can even get a special wedding invitation designed for her...

@ googleguy do try it out for your son`s Birthday... PurpleTrail has some good birthday invitations... and thanks for pointing out that grammatical mistake we will take care of it...

@ HostRail ... Thanks for your feedback... point noted and we will soon be making the changes to make our call to action “creating invitations” more visible...

any other feedback are highly appreciated... Thanks



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www.PurpleTrail.com
Free Online Invitations & Event Planning Tool


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