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Reunions Need a
Website
January 3, 2003
[Advertorial by
MyEvent.com]
Reunions
have been part of the western culture for many generations. Not much
has changed with this popular ritual - until now. Reunions can now
be enhanced with easy to build websites that act as a communications
hub before and after the reunion. They are ideal for family
reunions, class reunions or military reunions because all the
information, pictures and stories can be shared by people coming to
the reunion as well as family and friends around the world that
could not make it.
The Internet has helped family members and classmates find each
other after all those years and now a company has created a way to
make the event a guaranteed success. Myevent.com has developed a
service that allows anyone to create a reunion website with no
technical skills whatsoever. The person simply fills in forms online
and the information is fed through a database into beautiful design
templates.
Lauren Taylor created a website for her high school's 20th reunion
on Myevent.com and she was thrilled with the results. "There are
incredible features that allow information and pictures to be shared
by the people coming to the reunion as well as those who could not
make it. It was great to have a place to post all of the details of
events. It eliminated a lot of questions people had when we planned
our last reunion 10 years ago.
Everyone RSVP'd on the website which also made my job easier. The
Planning tools allowed us to send email invitations and to plan and
track all the events around the reunion. People were even able to
pay for their tickets with a credit card right on our website, which
was much easier than collecting checks from everyone�.
Lauren's classmates enjoyed the website as much as she did for many
other reasons. "There is a great poll and quiz that we changed every
week because we knew people were coming back to visit the website
and see any changes I made. Another thing people really liked was
the flashback page that we created with all of the events in pop
culture from 20 years ago" she said.
Lauren said the most popular page on the website was the "Then and
Now" page which showed each classmate in their graduation picture as
well as a picture of them today, along with a blurb about where they
are in life now. According to her, it allowed everyone to catch up
before the reunion even began. Everyone was able to send their
information, and pictures right through the website, so it was easy
to get everyone's pictures and comments.
"The guest book was extremely popular as well and was signed by
almost everyone whether they were coming to the reunion or not. Many
people moved away and could not make the trip for the reunion and
the website allowed them to feel part of the event as well. Everyone
appreciated seeing the pictures and a video clip of the reunion
which Lauren posted immediately following the event.
"When I first thought about creating a website for our reunion I was
a bit nervous because I had no technical skills whatsoever. But I
can tell you that using Myevent.com was SO EASY, I didn't need to
know any special computer skills at all. I just filled in forms with
our information and clicked on submit buttons and their system
handled the rest. I was able to try the website for free for 7 days
before having to pay the $99 cost for 12 months, but after 5 minutes
I knew this was exactly what we needed".

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