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        <item><title>Subject: Re:Inviting Friends - by: Richard</title>
<link>http://GreekInvite.com/Sending-Invitations/11-ReInviting-Friends.html</link>
<description>Absolutely... In fact- this happens a good bit, so be sure to tell them to check it!...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Inviting Friends - by: d3mon</title>
<link>http://GreekInvite.com/Sending-Invitations/10-ReInviting-Friends.html</link>
<description>is it possible the invitation they recieved was placed at the bulk folder rather than in the inbox?...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Creating an open Invitation - by: Richard</title>
<link>http://GreekInvite.com/Sending-Invitations/4-Creating-an-open-Invitation.html</link>
<description>Almost everyone has a MySpace page these days. If you don't, you can create one. They are completely free to have. As for the namecard (since this post is about the invitation feature), go to your profile and click on the &quot;My Invitations&quot; tab. Now you should see a blue link that says &quot;(Username)’s Namecard.&quot; Click on that link and you'll see a new box that opens up. This is your namecard page, and down at the bottom of that new window there are a couple of links. Copy and paste the middle box (the HTML) any...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Inviting Friends - by: Richard</title>
<link>http://GreekInvite.com/Sending-Invitations/3-ReInviting-Friends.html</link>
<description>I realize that some of the webmails that are a little less common (ie. Comcast) are not supported by our email import tool. However, that doesn't mean that you can't use it. There is a way that you can actually export your webmail to a csv (excel) file and then import it into the invitation utility. This avoids the hassle of having to manually type in each person's name. 

The first thing that you will need to do is to export all of your contacts from your comcast (or whatever other unsupported email) acc...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Inviting Friends - by: Richard</title>
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<description>As you are probably well aware, Greek Invite is an invitation only site. If you are interested in telling your friends and fellow Greek Letter Organization members about Greek Invite, you'll be happy to know that we have made it incredibly easy to do so. There is a link in the main navigational bar that says &quot;Invite.&quot; If you click that, you will be redirected to a page where you can manually type in your friends email addresses or you can even import them from your favorite email address book. To take you t...</description>
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