Last Minute Greetings On Me
I wish more people people I do business with would send me a simple greeting card. I used to get tons of them and enjoyed every single one. It didn’t matter if it was pre-printed or not. What mattered (to me) was they remembered me enough to send me something. Now, I’d be lucky if I get a handful… maybe I’m just not special enough to even make an automated list.
Don’t make your customers feel they aren’t ‘special enough’. If you have neglected to mail – by that, I mean snail mail your customers, there may still be time! USPS says you still have till Dec 20th to send letters and cards to recipients in the U.S.
But you’re already so busy now, how will you find time? That’s where I’d like to help you. This is my goodwill gift to you this season.
I will pay for 5 cards including postage so you can send a few last minute greetings to your customers, family or friends. These are beautiful, quality, real cards people get in the mail. Not lame e-cards that would probably be sent straight to the spam box.
Here’s how it works.
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Visit my online greeting card system, to sign up for an account. For username and password, enter this:
Username: holiday07
Password: greetings
- You account is automatically loaded with enough cash to pay for 5 cards and postage.
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Click Card Catalog
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Select the category you’d like to review. *Tip*: If your customer doesn’t celebrate Christmas, check out the Calendar Cards category for some nice calendar cards that your customers will keep for the year.
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Choose a card you like, under create a card, click either Postcard or Card. On the next screen, scroll a little down the page, type your message in the boxes provided.
- Scroll further down, enter the recipient’s mailing address and your return address. Select if you want gloss finish. Click Preview.
- A preview card will appear so you can check your card & message. If you’re happy with it, click Send and you’re done.
No going to the store, or the post office. Your card will be printed, stamped and mailed for you.
I’ve only got 10 free accounts available, so if you have last minute greetings to send out, this is the fastest most convenient way! Not to mention, you don’t have to pay a penny for it ;). So hurry on over to get your account now.
P/S: In case you are hesitant, I’m not building a mailing list here. Neither will I use this to spam anyone or get anyone into any kind of opportunity. That’s just not my style. Your account is private and it will be de-activated after 14 days.
Of course, if you get an account and would like to make it permanent, then by all means do contact me. This is the system I use regularly, I like it and in the spirit of the season, would like to share something with my friends and readers.
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Lynette… this is why you are so loveable!! Always doing so much for others 🙂
Did you get our card hehe? *hugs*
Hello Lynette,
This is so generous of you. I reported on my blog that many companies don’t send a simple greeting card to their customers. That’s just bad manners.
I sent cards to my customers, and I also mailed photo greeting cards ( a card with a picture of the receiver and me) to my networking contacts.
Happy holidays,
Shirley
Wow. This is the most awesome card site I’ve ever seen! Thanks Lynette!
@Lori, thanks for taking up my offer. Hope you enjoyed sending those cards and your friends receiving them. I’ve been having a superb time with the system. It never fails to make me feel good after sending one out.
@Shirley: That’s an awesome idea. Myself too, sent some to my clients and past clients with a picture of myself and contact using this very same card system. They also added gifts recently so I sent some to my business partners.
@Jen: Absolutely! Thank you so very much it was beautiful and my girls kept asking about the picture 🙂