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Symmetryoffice.com launches a New Table Builder to their website

Friday, January 04, 2013

Adjustable Tables Made Easy…is now available on www.symmetryoffice.com. With just a few simple clicks you can specify your electric, pneumatic, crank or pin height adjustable table and send someone the information. Click Here to build your table now!

PlanningFamily.com is Now EverydayFamily.com

Monday, April 16, 2012

EverdayFamily.com, previously PlanningFamily.com, changes their name as the website’s redesign and interactive community went live last week. The new design integrates a user management platform, provides more resources to parents, and creates forums that allow members to engage and connect with others in order to share advice and establish relationships.

MyEveryday, the new pregnancy and parenting community platform, is one of the exciting additions to EverydayFamily (EF). Chief Executive Officer Noah Anderson says MyEveryday, “organizes tools, checklists, journals, pictures and more into convenient and easy to use formats, as well as expanding other community based tools and content channels.

The user management platform enables EF members to join or login with existing social network accounts and share content from the site or their activities with friends on multiple social networks. EF provides incentives like badges, points, sweepstakes and rewards through game mechanics to members who share information and participate in the conversations.

Currently, EF is hosting a Launch Party Sweepstake. Each day, for 30 days, one lucky member will win a prize for doing something they will already be doing anyway, getting involved in the new online community! Check here daily for each of the 30 days on what you need to do to get entered.

Pinterest Invites and Creating an Account

Saturday, December 10, 2011

In the beginning of November, I tried to sign up a Pinterest account using my work email but the only option I had was to request an invite. Luckily, my sister already had an account and told me she could send invites. Within minutes I received an email sent to my personal account from Pinterest informing me that she had invited me to join and a link to sign up.

If you have not received an invite from a Facebook friend, you can go to the Pinterest.com to request one. The original invite request I had submitted was sent to work email a few days later. I assume this process, by delay immediate registration, is put in place to control and handle the crazy amount of traffic it is receiving at such a fast pace.    

Creating a Pinterest account is simple. You must provide your Facebook or Twitter login in order to join. Their reasons behind linking 1 of the 2 accounts are to reduce spam and most importantly to find people you know. Then create a user name, provide an email/create a password and your add interests.

Now you are ready to find your friends and start pinning!