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Modern Stamp Launches to Simplify Event Marketing for Real Estate Professionals

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Real estate event marketing solution Modern Stamp launched today, with the goal of helping realtors more easily manage their marketing programs, including open houses, client appreciation events, and homebuyer workshops.

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Modern Stamp officially debuts this week at Inman Connect, one of the real estate industry’s largest trade events. As a first-time exhibitor, Modern Stamp will host an exclusive launch event, provide live demos to attendees, and share special offers and giveaways with Inman Connect participants.

Using Modern Stamp, real estate professionals can now customize and send branded digital event invitations inminutes. The service’s features include design templates; easy photo and logo uploads; invitation-sharing via email, Facebook, and Twitter; secure contact management; communication with attendees; and sophisticated RSVP tracking.

“Modern Stamp separates you from the crowd of agents who only post real estate events to MLS and social media,” said Brad Morse, a real estate agent at Keller Williams Realty. “The ability to quickly send attractive invitations to my contacts and know exactly who’s coming to my events is a game-changer.”

Modern Stamp is owned and operated by Punchbowl, Inc., a web-based software platform that offers party planning services, customized digital invitations, and greeting cards. The platform guides hosts through all of the steps of planning events and solves common problems along the way. Its party-planning features include customizable digital invitations, organizing tools for potlucks, gift registries, local vendor searches, RSVP management, party supplies, and photo and video sharing. As previously reported by Newscenter, the company recently received a strategic investment from Party City (NYSE:PRTY).