- Holiday cards have and always will constitute a positive keystone of our business values. Greeting cards are personal acknowledgments that make your holiday card recipients more likely to keep YOU the sender in mind. With that said, there are only a handful of touchpoints a year that allow us to reach out to current:
- Customers
- Clients
- Prospects
- Avoid e-cards: Real printed greeting cards let the recipient know that you invested time and energy to show how much you appreciate them and their business.
- Hire a VA: Virtual assistants are one of the most valuable assets you could have, especially when sending holiday cards. Give them direction, and let them take this task off of your plate.
- Add your personality: Create and personalize a card that shows you and your staff’s fun personalities.
- Start early: Remember, the early bird gets the worm, making a significant impact by being the first holiday card that hits their mailbox. Plus, this provides a longer time for them to display and appreciate the thought.
- Order bulk cards: Always have an ample supply of cards on hand to hand out to people who were forgotten or weren’t on your card-sending list. Plus, when you meet a new prospect, you will leave a lasting impression, making connecting and keeping in touch easier.
- Struggling to manage holiday cards on your own.
- Feeling overwhelmed with the process.
- Ready for ongoing support.