Oh, Hello August…Reasons to Celebrate for July 26-August 1

July 26, 2010

This post written by Stephanie Fader, Marketing & PR Manager

Can you believe it’s already the end of July?!? There are a few more delicious Reasons to Celebrate before the end of the month, like National Milk Chocolate Day on Wednesday, July 28, National Lasagna Day on Thursday, July 29 and National Cheesecake Day on Friday, July 30.

Make sure to plan ahead for Sunday, August 1 – it’s National Girlfriends Day! It’s a great opportunity to plan a fun activity with the girls. Maybe it’s a day at the beach or a trip to the spa. You could even host a summer cocktail soiree and just relax and reminisce. Good girlfriends are hard to come by so however you choose to celebrate, we hope you enjoy it.

Sunday also kicks off August’s monthly celebrations. August is National Peach Month, National Goat Cheese Month, and National Water Quality Month. Looking ahead…the first week of August is also Simplify Your Life Week. What a great week to get organized and establish your priorities.

This week, however, enjoy these Reasons to Celebrate:

  • July 26: All or Nothing Day
  • July 27: Walk on Stilts Day
  • July 28: National Milk Chocolate Day
  • July 29: National Lasagna Day
  • July 30: National Cheesecake Day
  • July 31: Mutt’s Day
  • August 1: National Girlfriends Day

Oh, and if you’re planning to host a Labor Day cookout, you’ve got six weeks left to plan. To make sure you get the best turnout for your event, send a Save the Date for your Labor Day party today!


Make It Easier for Guests to Attend Your Events

July 21, 2010

This post written by Stephanie Fader, Marketing & PR Manager

Many people love to travel, but very few actually enjoy planning trips. That’s why we’ve built a Travel Center right into Punchbowl that makes it easy for your guests to make travel accommodations for those “can’t miss” events on your calendar. The Travel Center allows your guests to find the most affordable flights, cars, and hotels available.

First, make sure the Travel Center option is turned on for your guests. Just go to the Invitation Options page of your workflow and select “yes” next to the option for Travel Center. Then, once your guests respond that they are attending your event, they are brought to the Travel Center, which is powered by Kayak.com.

This is what it looks like:

Travel Center

The Travel Center feature is ideal for weddings, graduations, family reunions, and holiday parties in which you expect guests will need to make travel arrangements in order to attend. Check it out next time you plan a party that requires guests to travel and make your event easier for them to attend!


Cousins, Parents & Hot Dogs…Reasons to Celebrate for July 19-25

July 19, 2010

This post written by Stephanie Fader, Marketing & PR Manager

It appears this week is all about family. With Cousins’ Day on Saturday, July 24 and Parents’ Day on Sunday, July 25, this is a great week to host a family reunion to get all of your cousins, aunts, uncles, parents, and grandparents together for a grand family affair!

Another popular holiday this week is National Hot Dog Day on Friday, July 23. Even if you can’t eat 68 hot dogs like World Record holder Joey Chestnut, eating one or two isn’t so bad in honor of National Hot Dog Day. A Friday night cookout with the neighbors grilling up hot dogs sounds like a delightful way to spend the evening. Top it off with some s’mores and you’ll be all set.

Here’s the full list of Reasons to Celebrate for the week:

  • July 19: National Daiquiri Day
  • July 20: National Lollipop Day
  • July 21: National Junk Food Day
  • July 22: Hammock Day
  • July 23: National Hot Dog Day
  • July 24: Cousins’ Day
  • July 25: Parents’ Day

Have a great week!


MyPunchbowl is a Hit with Moms

July 16, 2010

This post written by Stephanie Fader, Marketing & PR Manager

It’s been a great week for MyPunchbowl. First, we were listed as a “Party-Planning Lifesaver” in the August issue of Parents Magazine. Then, we were named one of Hybrid Mom’s “Top 50 Sites Moms Need to Know About.”

Parents Magazine

It’s no surprise to us that moms like using MyPunchbowl. Between kids birthdays, pool parties, and family cookouts, there are plenty of occasions for moms to use MyPunchbowl for their party planning needs—and that’s just during the summer! Next month we’ll start to see back to school events and even Halloween party planning underway.

Do you know a mom that plans her fair share of parties? Help us spread the word about MyPunchbowl!


Bastille Day, Yellow Pigs, and Ice Cream…Reasons to Celebrate for July 12-18

July 12, 2010

This post written by Stephanie Fader, Marketing & PR Manager

If you don’t get your full serving of French fries Tuesday for National French Fries Day, you’ll certainly be able to enjoy another French celebration on Wednesday for Bastille Day! Bastille Day commemorates the beginning of the French Revolution and is celebrated throughout France with festivals, parades, and parties. Even if you don’t have any French roots, it’s still a great day to invite friends over for a dinner that includes French wine, bread, and cheese!

Another interesting reason to celebrate this week is Yellow Pig Day on Saturday, July 17. This holiday was created by mathematicians at Princeton University and revolves entirely around the number 17. Make this tradition one of your own by celebrating in your own way. You can have 17 candles on a cake, 17 types of beverages to sample, 17 pieces of candy in a goody bag, etc. This is a great holiday to be creative!

The full list of Reasons to Celebrate this week includes:

  • July 12: Pecan Pie Day
  • July 13: National French Fries Day
  • July 14: Bastille Day
  • July 15: National Gummi Worm Day
  • July 16: National Corn Fritters Day
  • July 17: Yellow Pig Day
  • July 18: National Ice Cream Day

A great end to the week is National Ice Cream Day on Sunday, July 18. Head to your local ice cream shop for a cone of your favorite flavor. Better yet, host an ice cream social with homemade ice cream.

Have a wonderful week. Stay cool!


Gift Registry: Get the Gifts You Really Want

July 7, 2010

This post written by Stephanie Fader, Marketing & PR Manager

Let’s face it: not all gifts are created equal. Birthdays, showers, and holiday celebrations are never “complete” without the blunders of a few well-meaning friends or relatives. How many sweaters have you received but never worn? How many books have never made it to your shelves? You want to be polite, but sometimes it can be difficult. After all, how can you tell your mother-in-law that you have no use for the horrendous tableware she purchased for you? And won’t your sister notice that you never wear the earrings she gave you?

MyPunchbowl eliminates the awkwardness of unwanted gifts with our Gift Registry feature. All you need is an Amazon.com wish list or registry and you’re ready to get started. If you aren’t familiar with Amazon, it’s an easy to use, one-stop shopping mega site with almost everything you could ever want or need, including clothes, jewelry, electronics, home goods, baby gear, movies, music, toys, sports equipment, and even gift cards.

To add a gift registry to your invitation, click “Yes” when asked if you’d like to add a gift registry.

Gift Registry - Step 1

Then, you’ll see some simple instructions on how to either create or add an Amazon wish list to your invitation. You can choose a basic Amazon wish list, an Amazon Baby Registry, or an Amazon Wedding Registry. Once you add the name or email address of the guest of honor, you’ll see the items in the wish list or registry fill in below.

Gift Registry - Step 2

Once you send your invitations, your guests will see the gift registry after they respond. It will be under the “Gift Ideas” tab and will look something like this:

Gift Registry - Step 3

It’s great to have a gift registry built right into the invitation for baby showers, bridal showers, and birthday parties. We all know it’s the thought that counts but sometimes guests struggle with gift ideas so why not make it easy on them. Whether you’re the host or the guest of honor, a gift registry will certainly ensure you get what you want!


Sundaes, Tropical Drinks & World Cup…Reasons to Celebrate for July 6-11

July 6, 2010

This post written by Stephanie Fader, Marketing & PR Manager

For many of us, this is a short week following our various July 4th weekend festivities. If you think the celebrations are over, though, you’re wrong! There are a handful of delicious reasons to celebrate this week, including National Strawberry Sundae Day on Wednesday, July 7, and National Piña Colada Day on Saturday, July 10. Both are a great excuse to invite friends over for an impromptu cookout this weekend - with one treat for the kids and another for the adults!

The full list of Reasons to Celebrate this week includes:

  • July 6: National Fried Chicken Day
  • July 7: National Strawberry Sundae Day
  • July 8: Video Game Day
  • July 9: National Sugar Cookies Day
  • July 10: National Piña Colada Day
  • July 11: World Population Day

For World Cup followers, this Sunday is the championship game! Host a World Cup party to cheer on your favorite team. After all, it only happens once every four years!

Have a great week!


Punchbowl vs Initech: A Cultural Contrast

July 1, 2010

Once in a while we like to use the company blog to post something fun (or unusual). This is one of those cases. We’re excited to present to you an informative (and amusing) blog post that we asked one of our software developers to write. You’ll see why we asked him to write this blog post in a moment — and hopefully you’ll learn a little bit of what it’s like here at Punchbowl HQ. So sit back, and enjoy this rare treat: one of our great software developers contributes to the company blog:

This post written by Darren T., Software Developer

It recently came to the attention of my peers at Punchbowl that I’d never seen the movie Office Space. It was fortunate that they were sitting at the time because Office Space is one of the most often-quoted movies at Punchbowl HQ. Needless to say, they were shocked and saw this as a grave deficiency in my appreciation of pop culture references in the office.They then forced—I mean, asked—me to watch the movie in my spare time and write a blog post comparing the culture of Punchbowl with that of Initech, the fictional software company in the movie. I started my assignment by watching Office Space three times in one week in order for the full hilarity of it to sink in. I’ve had plenty of time since then to compare and contrast the company cultures. Here’s my analysis:

Punchbowl vs Initech

Merit-based social structure
One of the most obvious differences between the cultures of Initech and Punchbowl is the relationship between our job titles and our social structure. At Initech, upper-management does not mingle naturally with other employees, and they are given special privileges that separate them socially from those they manage.At Punchbowl, scarce resources are distributed based upon need and the good of the team as a whole. Our CEO, for example, does not have a designated parking spot. Similarly, desks and locations in office are distributed by need, rather than role-based privilege. For example, offices are given to employees who make lots of phone calls, to minimize their disruption to others.

Openness and transparency
At many companies like Initech, “transparency” is an empty buzzword thrown around to make it seem as though the company values open communication. In Office Space, the employees of Initech are clearly not granted insight into the workings of the company at any level of the organization. In fact, there’s an apparent disconnect between the values of “the management” and the rest of the employees, as exemplified by the shock they experience when they realize that Peter, the movie’s protagonist, has been offered a substantial pay raise and promotion immediately after admitting to the company that he does as little work as possible each day. Not only does it reflect on the values of Initech’s management team, it also shows how little the employees understand the true values (if you can call them that) of Initech’s upper-management.Punchbowl vs Initech

By contrast, we do several things at Punchbowl to foster open communication. Case in point: we have weekly lunch meetings where Matt (our CEO) gives us status updates and shares pertinent Punchbowl news. This meeting also consists of a presentation that covers a new topic each week. Topics range from site metrics to new features to marketing—the idea is to inform employees about an interesting topic they might not otherwise have known about and give them an opportunity to ask questions or challenge an established mindset. Everyone is encouraged to contribute — even our interns.

Results-based workplace
At Punchbowl, employees are evaluated by the results we produce from our work. If you’re not delivering, you will not be rewarded. Conversely, if you do great work and cooperate with everyone else, little else will keep you from the good graces of everyone in the company, including upper-management. This makes it a great environment for driven, self-motivating employees (”start-up” mentality), and it’s a start contrast from what we see of Initech in Office Space.The events that take place in Office Space make it abundantly clear that Initech’s management is far more interested in conformity with organizational minutiae than real productivity. For example, at Initech, it’s a big deal if an employee doesn’t use the correct cover letter in the “TPS” reports. This is exemplified in the opening scene of the movie where Peter is lectured multiple times about the need to use the company’s newly designated cover letter for his (seemingly meaningless) “TPS” report. This is despite the fact that he had already identified and corrected the error.

Friendship and camaraderie
At Initech, everyone seems to believe their job is more important than others and the only clear traces of camaraderie are the result of bonding over how much they all dislike their management—a tenuous kind of friendship at best. Watching the movie, we get the sense that when push comes to shove, everyone just looks out for themselves. Even if they wanted to support each other more directly, it seems that the lack of communication between managers and other employees would be prohibitive to change.Punchbowl vs Initech

By contract, we have a pretty tight crew at Punchbowl. We get to know each other because we eat lunch together every day. We tell jokes, share details of our personal lives, and share in each others celebrations. What’s more, we share a solid sense of both collective and personal involvement in Punchbowl’s mission. We’re all “in this together” and seek to support each other graciously. We all know the importance of each others’ roles, and we seek to stay in sync with each others’ roles, tasks, and responsibilities.

The bottom line
Office Space resonates with employees because it provides a chilling reflection of the sense of alienation and frustrating inefficiency that so often plagues large organizations, with their seemingly endless expanses of office space and dearth of human connection. Initech represents the kind of working world that I always dreaded becoming a part of as I grew up. I wouldn’t last six months in Initech without becoming overloaded with boredom and angst. I can’t work well in an environment where I’m not encouraged to connect and cooperate freely with my coworkers. I vastly prefer the kind of close-knit meritocracy that’s more commonly found at early-stage start-up companies like Punchbowl, and I consider myself very lucky to be part of such a great start-up.