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Sunday
Apr122009

Send Out Cards: No More Excuses...

 

"God gave you a gift of 86,400 seconds today.

Have you used one to say Thank You?"

- William A Ward

 

Is the old fashioned letter dead?

According to the US Postal Services, two third of all customers do not expect personal mail, but when they do, it make their day. I personally, don’t even remember when was the last time I received handwritten personal letter, do you? In our digital age, real handwriting note has become rare and unexpected. We have become so used to emailing everything: in business – letters, newsletters, marketing promotional material; at home we email birthday cards or any other greeting cards to our friends and family, or we just don’t bother – no time.

But how would you like to be able to mail a heart felt greeting card to someone when they come to mind, the moment you think about them. To be able to touch someone when you have a prompting and reach out to them to tell them that you've been thinking about them. You'd like to let them know that they're appreciated. I know, I know - you just don't have time ...

Here is a traditional way the most people send out a card...

You slog through the traffic to your local card shop, search through hundreds of cards, and wait in line to purchase your expensive cards and postage stamps. Then, once you’ve purchased the perfect card, you search for a pen so you can write a personal message, address and stamp the envelope, and drop it in the mailbox. Sound familiar? If you still are not convinced why people don’t send more cards, here are reasons:

·   It's inconvenient and time-consuming to go to the card shop.

·   Greeting cards are expensive these days.

·   Many people forget important dates and occasions.

We've found a solution to all three of these reasons: 

With a simple click of your computer mouse you can select a card, write a message (using your own handwriting font and signature that has been scanned into the system) and send a printed greeting card in less than a minute. Our company will print it, stuff it, address it, stamp it, and send it in the mail for you. And now you can even create your own custom card front in less than a minute using one of our many features! You can even request that your card be sent with a gift or a gift card.

 1. These customized cards cost less than a dollar!

2. A reminder system will tell you when a card is needed, or you can simply choose a card anytime you want.

Do you want to know in details how it works? Check it out.

 

 

 

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