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Ideas for using business greeting cards and promotional gifts for marketing, prospecting and employee motivation. Formerly know as "Business Holiday Cards", but just because Christmas is over doesn't mean you can forget about reaching out with cards and gifts. It's just good business.
Recent Posts
Should your company send Thanksgiving cards this year?
The experts agree - sending business holiday cards improves customer perception of a company, increases the likelihood that a given customer will select your company over a non card-sending competitor and reduces the likelihood that your company will...
Business holiday card tips
A quick review of the tips from the past year's blog posts....Watch for returns. If a card comes back with an address correction, pull out another envelope and resend to the new address. If no address is provided, do some research and find the new ad...
Top 10 Reasons to Send a Business Holiday Card
10) It's cheaper than a catalog, discount offer or coupon9) People hang up their holiday cards and others look at them, so the word spreads, making your cost per viewer is really lower than the already low cost of a card8) The season is ready-made ...
Getting in the mood for business holiday card shopping
It's mid-September. In much of the country, temperatures are still in the 70's or even 80's. The sun is shining. So how do you get in the mood for ordering company Christmas cards...or signing them? You know it's the right time...the deals are gre...
And the countdown begins
Well, it's official now. I went into my neighborhood Target and there were Christmas decorations on the shelves. Yup, there amid the Halloween costumes and Thanksgiving table cloths were the first of this year's Christmas decorations. The holiday se...
Catching up with your customers
One of the great uses for a business holiday card, whether it's a Thanksgiving, season's greetings, Christmas or New Year's card, is as a tool to catch up with your customers and find out where they are and what's new. This might sound counter-intuit...

