The Secret Behind Sending Business Greeting Cards

The Secret Behind Sending Business Greeting Cards

When sending business greeting cards, to have the effect you want, you need to follow a few rules. It is important to stay as formal as possible while still ensuring you give your greeting card a personal touch. A well thought out greeting card can do wonders for your business.

Quality It is very important to show quality in business greeting cards. Quality not only looks more professional, but it also makes your customers feel more valued, since it means you haven’t compromised on quality to save costs. How much you pay doesn’t matter, but the look and feel of the greeting card is what is important.

Use titles It is usual, if and when you are addressing the individual that you refer to them as “Mr”, “Mrs”, “Dr” etc rather than just calling them by their name. This keeps things both professional and as respectful as possible, which can add to the appreciation, although may depend on your business.

Think about who you are sending the greeting card to Some individuals will celebrate some holidays and some won’t. You are often best sending out greetings cards with something more ambiguous, such as “happy holidays”. Most people will not be offended by receiving an inappropriate greeting card, but in some cases it’s worth going for ambiguity to ensure everyone is satisfied anyway.

Emphasize your brand Make it clear who you are. You might want to do this by sending out greeting cards that relate to what your brand is. This could involve humour or it could just be branded. Either way, it is likely to leave an impression on your customers. At Eco 2 Greetings, we offer a wide variety of business greeting cards which will suit your needs, whatever they may be. You can send quality, professional greetings cards while doing your bit for the environment at the same time.

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When making greeting cards at home, embossing techniques can be used to create a scratch n’ sniff effect. Discover how to use embossing to make a piece of paper smell like strawberry with help from a demonstrator for a craft company in this free video on embossing techniques. Expert: Brandi Mackenzie Contact: www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/brandimackenz Bio: Brandi Mackenzie is a demonstrator for Stampin’ Up, a leading craft company with offices worldwide. Mackenzie gives seminars and classes on rubber stamping and card making. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

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name and address of the charity that recycles the fronts of greeting cards?
I am lookig for the aricle about a charity that used the front of greeting cards. My mom and I are sure we read it in Guidepost. And we are both wantng to send the fronts of our greeting cards to the charity. Can anyone help?

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15 Responses to The Secret Behind Sending Business Greeting Cards

  1. Michelle C says:

    I probably woudl, but first, I would do some MAJOR advertising…..but, yeah, I'll check it out!!!!!!

  2. sball124 says:

    Caed stock is available at Staples, Ofiice Depot, WalMart and stationary stores in a variety of sizes. You may be able to find the ones for cd's with holiday themes there too. I found them at Staples for the cd's I'm giving as gifts.

  3. JuniperLeigh says:

    …get out.

    lmaooooo

  4. sleepybat says:

    birghtend up my day ^^

  5. Ronnaldo says:

    If you aren't sure where to start, I really, really recomend the book "Artists and Graphic Designer's Market." I included a link to this year's copy. It not only has suggestions for how to submit, but addresses to every greeting card company in America as well as the guidelines for submitting to each. Be warned, though, they're really selective. My boyfriend and I each submit to dozens of things a year, and only every once in a while do our submissions get accepted. The bottom line, though, is to keep trying. If your work at it hard enough and if your art is good, you'll make progress.

  6. ~♡~Moon Goddess~♡~ says:

    http://www.taylorcard.com/grouplist.asp?groupid=27

    http://photo.walgreens.com/?ec=sc_y_photo

    http://www.uniquegreetings.com/cgi-bin/dyo.cgi?category=home

    http://www.usagreetings.com/html/create_your_card.html

    http://www.pitara.com/community/postcard/ucard/

  7. loheartzu says:

    Oh Em Gee!! That’s hilarious!!

  8. fantasy _fairy says:

    Hi:

    You might try to find examples on HGTV and DIY's websites. I don't think there is an individual card making show, but I know I've seen spots on Carol Duvall and other craft shows that have cards made from various materials including die-cuts, cardstock, fabric, rubber stamps, and many other unusual items. I make my own holiday cards from my pastel paintings that I take digital images from and then print them out on usually Strathmore deckle edge cards, and use vellum envelopes to mail them.

    Hope this helps and gets you started.

  9. gary g says:

    Try Vistaprint, iPrint, Zazzle

    Good luck with the greeting cards.

  10. XxMementoxX says:

    haha this has to be one of the best of the virtual greeting cards youve made.

  11. buckeye_chanteuse says:

    Hallmark sells a package of blank greeting cards that's 85 lbs. You can buy it at Hallmark or from various stores online.

  12. 2bbu says:

    lmfao…CD COLLECTION…N DOG!!! HAHAHAH

  13. Rosana H says:

    You don't need a factory. Just contract a reduced rate with a printing company to handle your designs in low volume with the hope of increasing business as yours grows. In slow economic times like these, you can negotiate great deals like this. That frees you to spend more time on designs and distribution. Not a bad idea right now so go for it.

  14. DoveyBuzzy says:

    i have then stored away like you do. Some people would say throw them away, but when you read them they bring back fond memories, which are priceless….perhaps some day you would sort them out, it is a personal choice really

  15. bugsbunny36 says:

    this shit is funny

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