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Seattle Linkup is a unique social group whose fundamental basis is courtesy, consideration and accountability.
We take RSVPs to events very seriously, because we want everyone in the group to have confidence in each other, and to be able to plan events based on this confidence.
After all, don't you want people to show up if they say they'll show up, and don't you prefer people you can truly count on?
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Want to host an event? Please read the guidelines for hosting an event as well as the Linkup Good Hosting Guide.
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Seattle Linkup Events
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Currently no events are scheduled on Seattle Linkup, but this can change very quickly.
To see just how active Seattle Linkup can become, please take a look at Bay Area Linkup, covering the San Francisco Bay Area, New York Linkup, Boston Linkup or LA Linkup.
Your experience on Seattle Linkup depends on your participation, but most of all on your own initiative. It's up to you to create events of interest to others. If you create events of interest to others, then others will create events too. That's how it all works.
If everybody just sits around waiting for somebody else to create events, nothing will happen. So again, it's up to you.
The best thing to do when a site like this is first getting started is to create simple events of broad appeal that are obviously convenient for people. Basic events like lunch, dinner, a movie or a happy hour in an area that is easy for most people to get to are best.
It's a mistake to start off by creating events that are narrow in focus, like "female non-smoking vegans 20-25 who own dogs" or "unemployed marketing MBAs in my obscure neighborhood."
That might work if the site later grows to several thousand members, but until a site has at least 500 members, it's best to make sure your event will have broad appeal. If you create such events, and create those events persistently, Seattle Linkup will grow and become very active quickly.
The software for events on Linkup is particularly sophisticated, designed to be as effective as possible in managing your events. Please take a look at our Hosting Guide to get an idea of the full set of features of our software.
Best of luck with your events on Seattle Linkup!
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NOTICES 1-4 >> view all notices
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| I have an extra ticket for Mark Knopfler at the Chateau Ste Michelle Winery for Wed. July 2, at 7pm. It is in the reserved area, sec B, row L, seat 3. The price is $105.50. If any Knopfler fan is interested, please let me know. Irene M Wednesday, 06/25/2008 - 19:10 |
| Kultur Shock is playing at Chop Suey on Friday June 20 at 9pm. If there's enough interest, I'll make it an event. KS is a really entertaining Eastern European punk band from Seattle. Drop me a note if you're interested. Kathy S Tuesday, 06/17/2008 - 17:15 |
| Will be in Seattle 5/13-14, have already seen many tourist sites. What do you suggest for a 2nd visit to your city? Susan Wednesday, 05/07/2008 - 04:25 |
| Hello! I will be visiting Seattle Memorial Weekend (from SF Bay Area) and I am interested in attending the NW Folklife Festival Friday the 23rd. Any interested in attended this event? If there is enough interest I will post an event. Cheers. Sol Tuesday, 05/06/2008 - 21:07 |
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MOST RECENT MEMBERS (10)
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Fer - Seattle
profession: Sales Support
interests: camping, photography, swimming, volleyball, basketball, cooking, baking, bars/clubs, psychology, rollerblading, sunbathing, traveling, road trips, restaurants, fashion, writing, thrift-store shopping
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Mena - Oahu
profession: Loan Officer
interests: baking cheesecakes and blondies, eating the desserts I bake, hiking, running, girl talk, window shopping and just hanging out with interesting people
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Tanya - Seattle
profession: Graduate Student in Biostatistics
interests: expanding my horizons, meeting new people (especially basketball fans), seeing more of the NW, becoming a runner, and getting fit
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Denise R - Seattle
profession: writer/communications consultant for nonprofits
interests: gardening, edible, medicinal and native plants, insects, cooking and eating quality food, playing card and board games, funk and 70s music, yoga, hiking at an easy pace, drumming (although it's been a while), personal growth, cheese, Southern Utah
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Malgosia - Redmond
profession: PM
interests: fitness, shopping, culture, music, good food, languages, friends, travel
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Shelly - Renton
profession: business
interests: darts, bowling, going out to dinner trying different foods, fairs and festivals, hikes
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Arin - Seattle
profession: Interior Design
interests: Camping, tennis, outdoor games, rock climbing, biking, anything active and fun!
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Joanna - Seattle
profession: Personal Assistant
interests: enjoying a variety food, cooking, new experiences, traveling, particularly intl but also in US, camping, reading esp. bio, current events and psychology, gaining knowledge, listening to music, concerts, surprises(vauge I know), running, being outdoors
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Don - Bellevue
profession: Information Technology
interests: Hiking, swimming, tennis, movies, dining, walking, hiking, technology, meeting new friends and traveling to new places.
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Brad - Bellevue
profession: IT Consultant
interests: World travel, outdoor recreation (running, cycling, hiking, inline skating), independent/foreign films, college basketball/football, dining out, card and board games, exploring new areas of the city - and country.
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