Monday, November 21, 2016

How to send your holiday cards for less than the cost of a stamp

Although this post is primarily aimed at businesses, anyone can take advantage of the package offered.

SendOutCards has come out with a new, limited time, holiday card package called the Holiday Signature Series which comes with 4 pre-designed cards (Christmas, Hanukkah, Holiday, and New Year) that are printed on a higher quality card stock than our standard cards. The cards can easily be used as-is, or a photo can be uploaded, or the card can be completely customized depending on your wants and needs.


The bundle comes in at $399 and includes enough points and postage to send 100 cards...or a cost of $3.99 each including postage. That's really not too bad but that's not less than the price of a stamp!

The bundle is actually a $600 value that you can get for $399 and includes:
  • 500 points (to allow sending 100 cards - a $195 value)
  • $47 in Postage (to allow sending 100 cards)
  • 4 Pre-designed Holiday cards ready for you to use
  • First Impressions Kit (a $249 value)
  • 1 Personal Signature
  • Basic Storage: up to 250 saved cards, 500 photos, 50 campaigns and 1500 contacts.
The cards and postage totals $242, leaving $358 as the total value of the rest of the bundle. And since the bundle is selling for $399 that means the cards and postage are only $41 additional...or only 41 cents a card, which is less than the 47 cents postage per card!

Sending your holiday cards is as easy as 1, 2, 3:
  1. Click on the link above and purchase the package
  2. Upload your contacts (in a spreadsheet or CSV file) and photo, if desired, into the system
  3. Send your selected card (or cards) to your contacts
I'll be glad to help you at any step in the process. You can reach me via email to answer any questions or to help you with any problems.

Interesting days


Today - Human-Animal Relationship Awareness Week World Television Day and World Hello Day

Tomorrow - Go For A Ride Day

Next Monday - French Toast Day 

December 21 - Crossword Puzzle Day, International Dalek Remembrance Day, Humbug Day, Ribbon Candy Day, Don’t Make Your Bed Day, Short Girl Appreciation Day and  Short Story Day You could write a short story about a short girl, or at least read one  

 

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