Make any event with Madeit.com

With social networking becoming such a large part of web 2.0 it should come as no surprise to anyone that there are a few sites out there that actually act as event planning services. These sites are primarily designed for you to send out invitations to your friends for parties, meetings, or any other kind of event you may desire to host. While there was a time when normal mail and phone calls served the same purpose, these event sites allow us to organize events much quicker.

One of the newer additions to this offering is the site madeit.com. While they don’t really do anything all that innovative (it’s pretty much just a prettier email list,) the site is easy to use. So, even those most technologically-impaired can, at the very least, let the hosts who have invited them know that they are planning on attending the event. After signing up you are brought to the main page where you have a view of the events you have sent invitations for, the friends you have invited to madeit.com, and a place to host pictures. To begin inviting people to an event simply click on the link and either design your own invitation or use one of the previously designed ones. After you have selected your invitation, you then get to fill in the details such as time, place, what to bring, etc. Once this is done you get to preview your work - and then, finally, send an invitation to all your friends. All in all it’s pretty simple.

Once your event has happened you can visit madeit.com and upload pictures and stuff from the event. Then you and your friends can leave comments and messages about the party, and those can live forever on the internet. Signing up for madeit.com is free and you can do so here. So, next time you are in the mood to throw a party, plan a camping trip, or even organize a wine tasting trip through northern California, swing on over to madeit.com and give it a try.


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  1. Emad | Oct 31, 2007 | Reply

    Doesn’t that sound exactly like evite.com? I also think Microsoft has a new site that does the same thing but I can’t remember the name!!! Do you know it?

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