USurprise.com Launches New Trend in eGreetings with Virtual Surprise™ Parties
Surprise someone you know today with an online holiday party or personalized greeting with video, pictures & sound
For Immediate Release
BOCA RATON, FL – December 4, 2007 – USurprise.com, a unique new website picks up where typical e-cards have left off, enabling users to create and host Virtual Surprise™ parties that combine video, pictures and sound for any occasion, free of charge.
Ideal for corporate co-workers, friends and family, USurprise.com is the first of its kind, permitting an unlimited number of users from anywhere via the internet to easily collaborate and participate in a personalized Virtual Surprise™. A perfect solution for this holiday season, virtual reunions and greetings with loved ones can be just a click away.
"USurprise.com allows you to throw a Virtual Surprise™ party for someone you know without the hassle of trying to gather people from all over in one location at the same time," explains USurprise.com owner and founder Steve Rogers. "With USurprise.com,” Rogers continues, “not only can users participate in the "party” from practically anywhere in the world, but they can also personalize their greeting with their own photos and video clips, creating a virtual scrapbook for the guest of honor."
The originator of each celebration is the designated "host" and will be prompted for the guest of honor’s name, type of celebration, celebration date and a guest list to which personalized invitations will be sent. All guests – host included – then collectively contribute to this creative virtual card by writing personal messages and uploading photos and videos of their choosing. At the appointed date and time, the guest of honor will receive a discrete invitation to ‘attend’ their own Virtual Surprise™ party, when they will view the finished product.
Editor’s Note:
For her 60
th birthday in October, former President Bill Clinton helped launch an online birthday greeting site (
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/action/birthdaymessage/) for his Presidential-campaigning wife, Hillary, whereby visitors to the webpage could contribute their own personal words of cheer and well wishes. The result was an astounding number of messages. USurprise.com has taken this idea several steps further with the integration of personal media uploading options, and they anticipate an even greater turnout as they plan to add more features such as gift ideas and predesigned virtual surprises in the future.
To view a demonstration, please log onto
www.usurprise.com. For more information or to schedule a media interview with USurprise.com founder Steve Rogers, send email to directly to
postmaster@usurprise.com.
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