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Evite Hits 20 Years

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Los Angeles-based online invitations service Evite --which is now owned by Liberty Interactive--says it is celebrating its 20th birthday this year , and will be running a number of promotions, including a sweepstakes, sharing video content, and customer stories around its anniversary.

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Evite Enhances Product Offerings

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Los Angeles-based Evite said this week that it has launched a new set of premium product offerings for its online invitations service. Pricing on the new annual pass was not announced. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with David Wood, Eventene

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For example, if they're using Signupgenius, or Evite, then we're not trying to convert them. David Wood: The biggest challenge is scaling, and finding customers who love the product. We've already proven out the model, that people are willing to pay, and customers are very happy, and the churn rate is very low.

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Why Reed Hastings Should be Applauded for Netflix Split

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With nearly 25 million customers using Netflix it’s clear that everyone will have an opinion on this. And many people actually still use Evite. As Dan Frommer pointed out, all of the news reports on Netflix said that they had lost 1 million customers from their recent price increase. Indeed, my Twitter stream tells me so.

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How Event Farm Is Making Events A Part Of Your Sales Funnel

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In the corporate world, events are more than just an event�they are opportunity to connect with your customers and turn potential customers into buyers. You can think of us as a super, high-end Evite, for the B2B, corporate space. With such big clients, how do you handle the inevitable requests for customization?

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How to Decrease the Odds That Your Startup Fails

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After a year in the market, MakeSpace was growing rapidly and our biggest issue was CAC (customer acquisition costs) relative to payback period (when we get our marketing investment back) and relative to LTV (lifetime value). We need to market to that customer to make them aware of our product or service. Choose that market.

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How Classy Is Helping Nonprofits To Attract and Retain Supporters

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Scott Chisolm: The software came about, when we realized we had totally outgrown the system we were using to take registration for the events and to allow attendees to make donation, which was a combination of Evite, Paypal, and Myspace. That makes it easier for us to have that conversation. It's the elephant in the room.

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