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Dreaming of a Corporate Christmas?
What does Christmas mean for your company? For most it means
sending out a whole load of Christmas cards to their clients,
wishing them a 'Merry Christmas' and a 'Happy New Year'. How
nice! However, unless Rudolph-the-Red-Nosed-Reindeer is your
logo; the cards you send are unlikely to have a lasting impact.
That's a whole lot of envelope licking for very little return.
"It lets your customers know that you care"
I would not for one second suggests that businesses shouldn't
send Christmas cards to their clients. It's good practice. It
lets your customers know that you care. But there has to be a
way to maximize impact. A way of ensuring your card and your
business is remembered by everyone that sees it. Good news.
There is!
"Improving brand recognition"
Why not customize the cards you send with your own company
logo? It's simple and it works, leaving a lasting impression,
improving both brand recognition and customer loyalty in the
years to come. I am sure that you are thinking, "The local card
shop doesn't sell cards with my logo!" Well, that's the beauty
of the internet, it provides every service you could ever need.
CardsDirect.com offers a high quality, logo branded Christmas
cards creation service (try saying that two times fast).
"All businesses can
benefit"
One of the best things about their service is that there is no
minimum order limit. This means that all businesses can benefit,
big or small. Furthermore, they accept your logo design in most
formats, including: JPG, GIF, TIF, PDF and EPS. However, you
will have to ensure that the graphics submitted are at minimum
300dpi (dots per inch). This is simply to ensure a quality
product; I know you wouldn't want to send your highly valued
customers anything less. As with many things in business,
planning is the key. You should expect a gap of 2 - 3 weeks
between placing your order and receiving your cards. Considering
the quality of the product and the potential benefits, this is
very little time to wait.
"Success and high profits"
Despite what their Christmas lists might say, we all know what
the average business owner wants from Santa - success and high
profits in the years to come! So make sure your corporate
Christmas wish comes true and send logo branded Christmas cards
to your clients!
About the author:
About Thom Jenkins: Thom Jenkins writes for JKomp.com. For more
information on Business Christmas Cards visit CardsDirect.
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