Send Out Cards: Keeping in Touch with Customers

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Not a bad idea. Delivering a real not to anyone these days creates an almost unexpected delight. However, the recipient must know it’s an automated service without a real signature. The question remains does the convenience of the service make up in time and convenience the impression an actual hand written note on your person note cards would make.

Actually, Edward, there is an option to include an impression of your signature on the card. And even if the person understands that the card came from an automated service, you still picked the card, wrote the card and sent it. In fact, I’ve made more of an impression with some cards…

Take a golf outing for example. Take a picture at that golf outing, upload the picture of you and a prospect/customer, create a card based on that picture and send the card with a personal note of thanks for participating. Signature or not, I’d say that a personalized card could potentially leave even more of an impression than something you’d buy and write yourself.

If you want a sample card, you can either fill out the form above or just email me with your address. I swear, no spam is used in the creating or distributing of cards. :) Your address would be mine alone and you won’t get any offers for the Brooklyn Bridge as a result.

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