
I know Thanksgiving really isn’t over yet but it’s still the perfect time to start thinking about your office holiday greeting cards.
You can beat the rush and do it for less at places like Printing for Less. Mainly the point is to find somewhere that can handle all your office greeting card needs quickly, professionally, and uniquely. Personally, I’m not a fan of the holiday greeting card because of the paper waste. However, in business, the basic holiday card is still a powerful statement. It’s a good way to remind clients about you, show that you think about and care for clients and partners, and also extends a basic friendly tone to other like-minded businesses.
In fact The Greeting Card Association notes that while people feel cared for and also consider the sender more thoughtful when they receive a card rather than say, a holiday email.
If you have a big office that is associated with 100 or more clients and companies than you should use a printing service because it can save you tons of time and money.
I mentioned Printing for Less above because they offer 100 cards starting at under $100 – a great deal. Another bonus is that they offer customizable templates, pre-made cards, or design your own options. I think it’s best to go with a nice neutral holiday message because honestly you don’t know which holidays all your clients celebrate. One year I sent more of a winter-based theme than holiday per say themed card to clients and it went over well.
At Printing for Less you can also download you own logos and anything else that relates to your company for use in the greeting card. Additionally PFL will not only create your cards but get them addressed and sent within two days. That’s a good deal and less stress for you. If you get on this quick enough you can have all your cards completed and sent out during the first week of December which puts you ahead of the crowd.
To learn more visit Printing for Less.
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What are you going to buy this Dark Friday?
Black Friday Shopping is coming. As always, it tastes like dead...
I want to know what every one is planning to buy.Here is my shopping list.
http://www.globalgmail.com/upload/BFridayList.pdf
LOL. Any feedback is welcome.
Posted by: Jason | November 22, 2007 7:30 AM | Permalink to Comment